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Ilokano Word: | English Word: | Part of Speech: |
dimo | don't you | idiom |
Definition: used when you believe that the person you're speaking to would or should do the verb that follows; or when you're surprised or incredulous. | ||
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Ilokano Sentence: Dimo ammo ni Reagan? | ||
English Sentence: Don't you know Reagan? | ||
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Last Modified By: Administrator | Last Modified: November 23, 2018 (9:54 am) |