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Ipasa mo sa akin ang dyaryo pagkabasa mo.

Tagalog example sentence for Ipasa


Example sentence for the Tagalog word ipasa, meaning: [verb] to pass an item; to pass something on; to submit something; to turn something in (e.g., homework).

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Ipasa mo sa akin ang dyaryo pagkabasa mo.
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Pass the newspaper to me after you've read it.

Sentence Literal Translation:

Ipasa mo sa akin ang dyaryo pagkabasa mo.
Ipasa mo sa akin ang dyaryo pagkabasa mo .
pass an item you to me the newspaper after reading you
Pass the newspaper to me after you've read it.

There are 10 other example sentences using the word ipasa or its variants.
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