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1 salaysayín
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2 saysaysin
relate -
3 bida
Active Verb: magbidaPassive Verb: ibidaEnglish Definition: (verb) to tell or relate a story or happeningExamples: Ibida mo naman sa aming biyahe mo. (Tell us about your trip.) -
4 kuwento
Active Verb: magkuwentoPassive Verb: ikuwentoEnglish Definition: 1) story, narration, short story (noun) 2) to tell or relate a story (verb)Examples: 1) Magkuwento ka naman tungkol sa biyahe mo. (Please tell us stories about your trip.) 2) Ikuwento mo sa amin ang nangyari. (Tell us what happened.) -
5 sabi
Active Verb: magsabiPassive Verb: sabihinEnglish Definition: (verb) to say; to ask permission; to tell; to relateExamples: 1) Magsabi ka muna sa iyong boss kung gusto mong umalis ng matagal. (You should ask first for permission from your boss before you go on leave for a long time.) 2) Sabihin mo sa iyong boss na ikaw ay mawawala ng matagal. (Tell your boss -
6 salaysay
English Definition: see salaysay1 see salaysay2--------English Definition: (noun) narration; story--------Active Verb: magsalaysayPassive Verb: isalaysayEnglish Definition: (verb) to narrate; to relate; to tell a storyExamples: 1) Magsalaysay ka sa amin ng iyong kuwento. (You tell us your story.) 2) Isalaysay mo sa amin ang nangyari sa iyo kahapon. (Tell us what happened to you yesterday.) -
7 ugnay
English Definition: see ugnay1 see ugnay2 see ugnay3--------English Definition: (noun) /ka-- --an/ (KAUGNAYAN) connection; relation--------English Definition: (adj) /ka--/ connected; related (to each other)--------Active Verb: mag-ugnayEnglish Definition: (verb) to relate; to connect -
8 sabíhin
tell, relate, narrate
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