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Verbs For Intermediate Tagalog

Aralin Bilang 5: Mga Pandiwang Palikás

Tagalog grammar lesson for intermediate level. Impersonal verbs in Tagalog don't need to have a subject in the statement. Read more from this article.

Albine Bodo

Albine Bodo

09 Dec 2024 3 min
Aralin Bilang 5: Mga Pandiwang Palikás
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