ihatid
Filipino / Tagalog language translation for the meaning of the word ihatid in the Tagalog Dictionary.Definition for the Tagalog word ihatid:
ihatíd
[verb] to drop off someone/something; to bring something; to take something to; to escort someone; to accompany someone
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Verb conjugations of ihatid:
Focus: Object Root: hatidConjugation Type: I-Infinitive:
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Alternate spelling(s):
hinatid, ihinatid, ihinahatid, hinahatid, hahatid, ihinahatidAlternate spellings may include: abbreviations, informal spellings, slang, and/or commonly misspelled variations.
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Related Filipino Words:
hatídmaghatídhatid-sundôpahatídhimatónpaghahatídtagahatídtagapaghatídmagpahatídmaihatídRelated English Words:
dropdrop offdrops offdropped offdropping offbringbringingtaketooktakesbroughtrelayrelayingrelayedconveyconveyedconveyingescortescort someoneescortsescortedescortingaccompanyaccompany someoneaccompaniesaccompaniedaccompanying
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