hiramin
Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word hiramin in the Tagalog Dictionary.Definition for the Tagalog word hiramin:
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Verb conjugations of hiramin:
Focus: Object Root: hiramConjugation Type: -In VerbInfinitive:
Completed (Past):
Uncompleted (Present):
Contemplated (Future):
Usage Notes:
"Hiramín" is an object-focused verb. The root word is "hirám" (borrowed [adjective]).
Hiramín (infinitive, imperative) - hinirám, hiníhirám, híhiramín
"Ang libróng ito ay hindi sa akin, hirám lang ito" = This book is not mine, it's only borrowed.
"Pumunta ka kay Jerry at hiramín mo ang ballpen niya" = Go to Jerry and borrow his ballpen.
"Nga palá, hinirám ni Tony ang laptop mo. Ibábalik daw niya mámaya." = By the way, Tony borrowed your laptop. He said he'll return it later today. ("Nga pala" is the shortened and more commonly used version of "siyanga pala" = by the way)
"Bakit mo hiníhirám ang cellphone ko?" = Why are you borrowing my cellphone?
"Huwag mong híhiramín ang mga CDs ni Jenny kasi hindi siya nagpápahirám" = Don't borrow Jenny's CD because she does not lend them out.
Related verbs:
Mágpahirám = to lend out - nágpahirám, nagpápahirám, magpápahirám
Humirám = to borrow (subject/actor-focused verb) - humirám, humíhirám, híhirám
Máhirám = able to be borrowed (object-focused) - náhirám, nahíhirám, mahíhirám
Makahirám/Makáhirám = to be able to borrow (subject-focused) - nakahirám/nakáhirám, nakákahirám/nakahíhirám, makákahirám/makahíhirám
Hiramín (infinitive, imperative) - hinirám, hiníhirám, híhiramín
"Ang libróng ito ay hindi sa akin, hirám lang ito" = This book is not mine, it's only borrowed.
"Pumunta ka kay Jerry at hiramín mo ang ballpen niya" = Go to Jerry and borrow his ballpen.
"Nga palá, hinirám ni Tony ang laptop mo. Ibábalik daw niya mámaya." = By the way, Tony borrowed your laptop. He said he'll return it later today. ("Nga pala" is the shortened and more commonly used version of "siyanga pala" = by the way)
"Bakit mo hiníhirám ang cellphone ko?" = Why are you borrowing my cellphone?
"Huwag mong híhiramín ang mga CDs ni Jenny kasi hindi siya nagpápahirám" = Don't borrow Jenny's CD because she does not lend them out.
Related verbs:
Mágpahirám = to lend out - nágpahirám, nagpápahirám, magpápahirám
Humirám = to borrow (subject/actor-focused verb) - humirám, humíhirám, híhirám
Máhirám = able to be borrowed (object-focused) - náhirám, nahíhirám, mahíhirám
Makahirám/Makáhirám = to be able to borrow (subject-focused) - nakahirám/nakáhirám, nakákahirám/nakahíhirám, makákahirám/makahíhirám
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How to pronounce hiramin:
Related Filipino Words:
hirámpahirámsalitáng-hirámhumirámipahirámmanghiramhiramánihirámmahirámpagpapahirámRelated English Words:
borrowborrowsborrowedborrowing Grammatical Ligature:
This word plus a grammatical ligature would be:hiraming
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