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What does hal ma kita mean in Filipino?

"Hal ma kita" is a phrase in Filipino that literally translates to "Come, let me see you."

However, depending on the context and tone, it can also mean:

* "Let's meet up."

* "Let's hang out."

* "I want to see you."

It's important to note that the phrase can be used in both romantic and platonic contexts. For example, you might say "Hal ma kita" to a friend you haven't seen in a while, or to a romantic interest you're hoping to meet up with.

The tone of voice and body language will give you a better understanding of the speaker's intention.

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