Kevin
In Tagalog how do you say " let's go eat some Halo Halo"
2015年7月27日 07:03
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The standard way would be: Tayo na at kumain (tayo) ng halo-halo. (“Tayo na” is “let's go now”. The second “tayo” may be omittted. “Some” is “mga”, but we only use it when we refer to a number of items. Since halo-halo is a singular item in this case, we omit the “some” in the translation.) Colloquial: Tena't kumain (tayo) ng halo-halo. (“Tena't” is a contraction of “tayo na at”) Modern colloquial: “Tara, kain tayo ng halo-halo”. (“Tara” is a corruption of “tayo na”. “Kain” is a colloquial way of saying “kumain” when expressed as an invitation to eat. The sentence translates to, “let's go, let's eat (some) halo-halo. This is almost the same as Sharmaine's translation, but I'd be more conservative and retain the linker, "ng".)
2015年7月29日
Tara kain tayo ng halo halo
2016年1月19日
Tara kain tayo halo halo
2015年7月28日
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