Kahit magmakaawa pa sa iyo si George, huwag kang bibigay.
Tagalog example sentence for Bibigay
Example sentence for the Tagalog word bumigay, meaning: 1.) [verb] to get broken or damaged; to finally give in; to give out (collapse); 2.) [verb] to be homosexual or come out of the closet (figurative).
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Sentence Literal Translation:
Kahit magmakaawa pa sa iyo si George, huwag kang bibigay.
Kahit | magmakaawà | pa | sa | iyó | si | George | , | huwág | kang | bíbigáy | . |
even if | pleads | still | to | you | a word placed before a proper noun | don't | you | finally give in |
Even if George pleads, don't give in.
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