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== Example Phrases == | == Example Phrases == | ||
* '''May apat na ahas akong nakita:''' I saw four snakes. (Lit. There four snakes I saw.) | |||
* '''Labing-dalawa ang nasugatan ngayon:''' Twelve are currently injured. (Lit. Twelve the injured now.) | |||
* '''Dalawampung guro ay nandito sa paaralan:''' Twenty teachers are here at school. Note the addition of "-ng" after the number, denoting its use as a counting adjective for ''guro,'' meaning "teacher". | |||
* '''Apatnapu't-walong magsasaka ang nawala:''' Forty-eight farmers are missing. | |||
* '''Si Hesus ay may labindalawang disipulo:''' Jesus has twelve disciples. | |||
* '''Anim na daan at walumpu't pitong sundalo ang bumuo sa batalyon ni Kapitan Villamor:''' 687 soldiers composed the battalion of Captain Villamor. | |||
==Authors== | ==Authors== |