bag(small bag) in chavacano is Suput - supot - saca, bolsa
"Ko sa bag" in Chavacano means "What is this," while "in" is a common preposition in Chavacano meaning "in" or "inside."
"Ko tēnei tōku whānau". Ko = is tēnei = this tōku = my whānau = family With Maori language, you will find that the structure of the sentence does not completely mirror that of the English language.
"Meh kapoy ko" is a phrase in Cebuano, a language widely spoken in the Philippines. It translates to "I am tired" or "I am exhausted" in English.
In the Maguindanao language, 'mahal kita' translates to 'kamahal ko ikaw,' which means 'I love you.'
It's in Filipino
"βI canβt do thatβ in Filipino language can be translated as 'Hindi ko magagawa iyan.'β
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"Meh kapoy ko" is a phrase in Cebuano, a language widely spoken in the Philippines. It translates to "I am tired" or "I am exhausted" in English.
"I love him" in the Philippine language is "Mahal ko siya." The pronoun "siya" is neither masculine nor feminine so the phrase "Mahal ko siya" may also mean "I love her."
malay ko
ko (×›×”) = thus
ewan ko
It's in Filipino
Ko wai ra?
That phrase is not Spanish. If I had to guess, it looks like Tagalog or an Indian language (Hindi, etc.)
'Ko' means "child" in Japanese.
There are many great places to get a swimming bag. Some of the best places to get a swimming bag include popular stores such as Walmart, Target, and Shop Ko.
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