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What is the meaning of this word in Filipino kinatay?

"Kinatay" in Filipino means "slaughtered" or "butchered". It's the past tense of the verb "katay", which means "to slaughter" or "to butcher".

Here are some examples of how "kinatay" is used:

* Kinatay ang baboy para sa kapaskuhan. (The pig was slaughtered for Christmas.)

* Ang manok ay kinatay ng isang magsasaka. (The chicken was slaughtered by a farmer.)

* Napakasakit ng nakita kong kinatay ang hayop. (I was very saddened by the sight of the animal being slaughtered.)

It's important to note that "kinatay" is often used in the context of animals being slaughtered for food.

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