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What does pakibili in Tagalog mean?

"Pakibili" in Tagalog means "to buy something for someone".

It's a request, often used in a casual setting.

For example:

* "Pakibili mo nga ng tinapay." (Please buy some bread for me.)

* "Pakibili ako ng kape sa tindahan." (Please buy me some coffee at the store.)

It's important to note that "pakibili" implies that the person asking is requesting someone else to buy something for them, and they will pay for it.

Here are some other variations of the word:

* "Bilhin mo" - This is a more direct way of asking someone to buy something.

* "Pabili lang" - This means "Just buy (something)" and is often used when asking for a small item.

* "Pakipabili" - This is a more polite way of asking someone to buy something.

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