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I miss you too

Tagalog translation: nami-miss kita


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English term or phrase:I miss you too
Tagalog translation:nami-miss kita
Entered by: Valter Miranda
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08:18 Jul 30, 2009
English to Tagalog translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: I miss you too
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Valter Miranda
Local time: 01:05
literally: nangungulila ako sa iyo - or - hinahanap-hanap kita; normally: Nami-miss kita
Explanation:
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Note added at 4 mins (2009-07-30 08:22:24 GMT)
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nami-miss DIN kita, DIN, meaning, "too"
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Ria Holmgeirsson
Denmark
Local time: 02:05
Grading comment
Thanks a lot, Ria!
4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer



Summary of answers provided
5 +1literally: nangungulila ako sa iyo - or - hinahanap-hanap kita; normally: Nami-miss kita
Ria Holmgeirsson
5Miss din kitacharita delos reyes
5figuratively: naaalala rin kitaDexter John David


  

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3 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +1
i miss you too
literally: nangungulila ako sa iyo - or - hinahanap-hanap kita; normally: Nami-miss kita


Explanation:
.

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Note added at 4 mins (2009-07-30 08:22:24 GMT)
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nami-miss DIN kita, DIN, meaning, "too"

Ria Holmgeirsson
Denmark
Local time: 02:05
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in TagalogTagalog
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thanks a lot, Ria!

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agree  Cynthia Trinidad
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1 day5 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
i miss you too
figuratively: naaalala rin kita


Explanation:
If used with other sentences, the terms may be translated differently.

Dexter John David
Local time: 08:05
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Native speaker of: Native in TagalogTagalog
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1 day19 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
i miss you too
Miss din kita


Explanation:
The phrase is used in conversational Tagalog, rather than the often misconstrued "nananabik din ako sa iyo."

charita delos reyes
Local time: 08:05
Native speaker of: Native in TagalogTagalog, Native in EnglishEnglish
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Jul 30, 2009 - Changes made by Jake Estrada:
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