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English to Iloko translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Psychology | |||||
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5 | saan a nadaras nga agpungtot/gumura |
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5 | nabannayat nga agpungtot |
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saan a nadaras nga agpungtot/gumura Explanation: My native tongue! |
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nabannayat nga agpungtot Explanation: nabannayat means slow pungtot means anger Example sentence(s):
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