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Nag-away kami noong Hulyo.

Tagalog example sentence for Noon


Example sentence for the Tagalog word noon, meaning: [adverb] then (for past events); when (for past events); back when; back then; back in (date/time period); at that time; last; prior; back then; during; previously; formerly; of that.

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Nag-away kamí noóng Hulyo.
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We had a fight back in July.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Nag-away kami noong Hulyo.
Nag-away kamí noóng Hulyo .
fought with each other we back in July
We had a fight back in July.

There are 62 other example sentences using the word noon or its variants.
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