ba't nawala ka? na-dc ako habang nasa cr ako. Pagbalik ko wala ka na...

English translation: Why did you leave? I went dizzy while I was in the toilet. When I went back you were already gone...

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Tagalog term or phrase:ba't nawala ka? na-dc ako habang nasa cr ako. Pagbalik ko wala ka na...
English translation:Why did you leave? I went dizzy while I was in the toilet. When I went back you were already gone...
Entered by: Joseph Milanes Rosacena

08:29 May 22, 2002
Tagalog to English translations [Non-PRO]
Tagalog term or phrase: ba't nawala ka? na-dc ako habang nasa cr ako. Pagbalik ko wala ka na...
This is in a letter from one friend to another. This really confused me. Thanks for the help.
Sherri
Why did you leave? I went dizzy while I was in the toilet. When I went back you were already gone...
Explanation:
Ba't is an abbreviation for bakit=why.
Dc= short for dizzy
Cr= short for comfort room (toilet). For your information we have lots of terms for toilet like Cr, rest room, banyo. The most common is cr.
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Why did you leave? I went dizzy while I was in the toilet. When I went back you were already gone...


Explanation:
Ba't is an abbreviation for bakit=why.
Dc= short for dizzy
Cr= short for comfort room (toilet). For your information we have lots of terms for toilet like Cr, rest room, banyo. The most common is cr.

Joseph Milanes Rosacena
Local time: 17:06
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