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What does kasi hind ako mean in English?

"Kasi hindi ako" is a Tagalog phrase that literally translates to "Because I am not". However, it's rarely used in its literal sense. It's typically used as a short form of "Kasi hindi ako *something*" which translates to "Because I'm not *"something"*".

To understand what "kasi hindi ako" means in English, you need context. For example:

* "Kasi hindi ako handa." (Because I'm not ready)

* "Kasi hindi ako sigurado." (Because I'm not sure)

* "Kasi hindi ako marunong." (Because I'm not skilled)

It's important to understand that the phrase can have different meanings depending on the context.

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