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How do you say your mom too in Filipino?

There are actually a few ways to say "your mom too" in Filipino, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* Ang iyong ina rin. (This is the most literal and formal translation.)

* Ang inyong ina rin. (This is a more formal version, used when addressing multiple people or someone of higher status.)

Informal:

* 'Yung nanay mo rin. (This is a more casual and conversational way to say it.)

* Nanay mo rin. (This is even more informal and is usually used between friends or family members.)

* Mama mo rin. (This is a very informal and affectionate way to say it.)

Slang:

* Mommy mo rin. (This is a very informal and playful way to say it, often used with friends.)

Important note: Be careful using these slang expressions, as they can be considered offensive in certain situations.

The best way to choose the appropriate phrase is to consider your relationship with the person you are speaking to and the tone of the conversation.

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