Pangiti ang bati niya sa akin.
Tagalog example sentence for Pa+root
Example sentence for the Tagalog word pa+root, meaning: [affix/adjective] [1] already starting to do something; [2] doing something in a certain manner / way; [3] used to create and adverb from the root; [4] to indicate heading toward or in the direction of the root.
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Sentence Literal Translation:
Pangiti ang bati niya sa akin.
Pangitî | ang | batì | niyá | sa | akin | . |
Done with a smile; smilingly | the | greeting | his | to | me |
He greeted me smilingly. / His greeting was done with a smile.
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