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What does sa wakas mean?

"Sa wakas" is a Tagalog phrase that means "finally" or "at last". It's used to express relief or excitement that something has happened after a long wait or struggle.

Here are some examples:

* "Sa wakas, natapos na rin ang trabaho!" (Finally, the work is done!)

* "Sa wakas, nakita ko na rin siya!" (Finally, I saw him!)

* "Sa wakas, nakabili na rin ako ng bagong telepono!" (Finally, I bought a new phone!)

The phrase is often used with a tone of emphasis, signifying the long-awaited nature of the event.

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