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What does namin mean in Tagalog?

"Namin" in Tagalog means "ours" or "our". It is a pronoun that is used to indicate possession or belonging to a group of people that includes the speaker.

Here are some examples:

* "Ito ang bahay namin." (This is our house.)

* "Bibili kami ng pagkain para sa namin." (We will buy food for ourselves.)

* "Ang proyekto namin ay matagumpay." (Our project was successful.)

It is important to note that "namin" is used when referring to a group that includes the speaker. If the speaker is not included in the group, then the pronoun "nila" (their) would be used instead.

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