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Ano po ang gusto ninyong orderin?

Tagalog example sentence for Ninyo


Example sentence for the Tagalog word ninyo, meaning: 1.) [ng pronoun] you (polite); 2.) [ng pronoun] you all (plural you); 3.) [possessive pronoun] your.

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Anó pô ang gustó ninyóng órderín?
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What would you (all) like to order?

Sentence Literal Translation:

Ano po ang gusto ninyong orderin?
Anó pô ang gustó ninyóng órderín ?
What word to show respect with no direct English translation the like you all to order
What would you (all) like to order?

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