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Meaning of this Tagalog phrase: Tuloy na ko!
I understand "tuloy" to mean "that's why" or "because", so this phrase, actually written "2loy nq", confuses me. Is this a type of informal greeting?
May 19, 2012 4:56 PM
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I think that sentence is a contraction of "Tutuloy na ako" which means "I've gotta go/I'm going in." And "tuloy" is quite synonymous with the English word "continue." Here's a list of some of the conjugations of the word "tuloy" for you to 'catch' the sense. :D
tuloy = continue/to go in. ie, "tuloy po kayo!" (please get in!)
patuloy = continuing (adj). ie "patuloy parin ang kanyang pagkain" (he's/she's still eating)
ipagpatuloy = to continue (v). ie "ipagpatuloy mo nga kung anong sinasabi mo" (please continue whay you're saying)
May 20, 2012
come in! Tuloy kayo!
September 12, 2012
:D
May 24, 2012
Thanks for the great answer.
May 20, 2012
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