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Huwag mo akong unahan.

Tagalog example sentence for Unahan


Example sentence for the Tagalog word unahan, meaning: [verb] to get ahead of something; to keep something from happening; to prevent something in advance; to go ahead of something; to preempt something; to beat something (e.g., get there first).

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Huwág mo akóng unahan.
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Don't get ahead of / preempt me.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Huwag mo akong unahan.
Huwág mo akóng unahan .
don't you me get ahead of
Don't get ahead of / preempt me.

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