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How do you say to meet in Tagalog?

There are a few ways to say "to meet" in Tagalog, depending on the context:

General "to meet":

* Magkita: This is the most common and general way to say "to meet". It can be used for any type of meeting, whether planned or unplanned.

* Example: "Magkita tayo bukas." (Let's meet tomorrow.)

To meet for a specific purpose:

* Magkita para sa...: This phrase means "to meet for..." and is followed by the reason for the meeting.

* Example: "Magkita tayo para sa hapunan." (Let's meet for dinner.)

To meet someone for the first time:

* Makilala: This means "to get to know" or "to meet for the first time".

* Example: "Gusto kong makilala ang kaibigan mo." (I want to meet your friend.)

To meet at a specific location:

* Magkita sa...: This means "to meet at..." and is followed by the location.

* Example: "Magkita tayo sa parke." (Let's meet at the park.)

Other options:

* Magtagpo: This is a more formal way to say "to meet".

* Magkasalubong: This means "to meet by chance" or "to encounter".

The best way to say "to meet" in Tagalog depends on the specific situation and the desired level of formality.

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