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Tagalog English
amin

[Examples:]
Pumunta ka sa amin. (Go to our place.)

(pron) first person plural number pronoun (exclusive) meaning "our", "ours", "us"; shows possession or location when preceded by SA.
angkin

[Active Verb:]
mag-angkin

[Passive Verb:]
angkinin

[Examples:]
1) Siya ay may angkin na talino sa pag-awit. (She had an inborn talent in singing.) 2) Nais niyang angkinin ang lahat ng lupain ng kanyang kapatid. (He wants to claim all of his brother's land).

1) inborn, natural, having or possessing (adj) 2) to possess (usually used in the incompleted aspect meaning "possessing or having" -- mag-angkin (verb) 3) to claim ownership usually of something that legally belongs to someone else --
hubad

[Active Verb:]
maghubad

[Passive Verb:]
hubarin

[Examples:]
1) Huwag kang maghubad ng kamiseta dahil malamig sa labas. (You should not take off your shirt because it is cold outside.) 2) Hubarin mo ang kamiseta mo. (Take off your shirt.)

(adj) naked, undressed from the waist up, not in possession of (verb) to undress, to have nothing on from the waist up
kanita (pron) yours and mine; of the two of us; possessive form of KATA; for the two of us -- SA + KANITA
kaniya (pron) his, her, hers, possessive of SIYA; for him/her
kay (pron) singular SA proper noun marker; also marks possession; the plural form is KINA, to, from, for
ma--

[L2 Definition:]
MA-- derivatives occasionally occur with absolute instead of conjunctive complementsNotes: term of reference

(affix) indicates the possessor of a quality
may (part) to have; to possess; there is/are
mayroon (part) there is; there exists; to have (something); to possess
na3 (part) with SA/KAY, marks nouns indicating position, location, possession of something

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