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What is the past tense of kita in Tagalog?

The past tense of "kita" in Tagalog is nakita.

Here's how it works:

* Kita means "to see" in the present tense.

* Nakita means "saw" in the past tense.

Here are some examples:

* Kita ko siya kahapon. (I saw him yesterday.)

* Nakita mo ba ang bagong pelikula? (Did you see the new movie?)

* Hindi ko nakita ang susi. (I didn't see the key.)

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