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Updated on
8 Jan 2018
- Filipino Near fluent
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Question about Filipino
can you please English this
pwede bang maging ikaw at ako pero walang tayo?
can you please English this
pwede bang maging ikaw at ako pero walang tayo?
pwede bang maging ikaw at ako pero walang tayo?
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- English (US)
- Filipino
Can we be together but not committed with each other?
- Filipino
- English (US)
- Filipino
Can we be me and you but not committed with each other?
- English (US)
- Filipino
There can be you and I but not committed to each other.

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