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What does this phrase mean in English tato singuita ya you la sakate te?

The phrase you provided is not in English. It appears to be a mix of languages, likely with some Swahili elements. It's impossible to provide a definitive translation without more context.

Here's what we can break down:

* "Tato" might be a Swahili word for "three", although it could also be a name or a misspelling.

* "Singuita" is not a known Swahili word. It might be a misspelling or a word from a different language.

* "Ya" is a Swahili word meaning "of" or "from".

* "You" is the English word for "you".

* "La" is a Swahili word used in negation, similar to "not".

* "Sakate" is not a known Swahili word.

* "Te" could be a Swahili word meaning "you" or "your".

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With more information, I might be able to help you understand the meaning.

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