Tumatagal ba nang dalawang araw ang charge ng cellphone mo?
Tagalog example sentence for Tumatagal
Example sentence for the Tagalog word tumagal, meaning: [verb] to endure; to last; to persist; to stand; to last long; to extend (in time).
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Sentence Literal Translation:
Tumatagal ba nang dalawang araw ang charge ng cellphone mo?
Tumátagál | ba | nang | dalawáng | araw | ang | charge | ng | cellphone | mo | ? |
lasting | an article used to indicate a question with no equivalent in English | word used to join a verb and a modifying adverb | two | day | the | of | your |
Is the battery charge of your cell phone able to last for two days?
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