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What is the tagalog of pronoun?

The Tagalog word for "pronoun" is panghalip.

Here are some examples of panghalip:

* Ako (I)

* Ikaw (You)

* Siya (He/She/It)

* Tayo (We)

* Kayo (You [plural])

* Sila (They)

There are different types of panghalip in Tagalog, just like in English:

* Personal pronouns: These refer to specific people or things. Examples: ako, ikaw, siya, tayo, kayo, sila

* Possessive pronouns: These show ownership. Examples: akin (mine), iyo (yours), kanya (his/hers), natin (ours), ninyo (yours [plural]), kanila (theirs)

* Reflexive pronouns: These refer back to the subject of the sentence. Examples: sarili (self), kanyang sarili (himself/herself), ating sarili (ourselves), inyong sarili (yourselves), kanilang sarili (themselves)

* Demonstrative pronouns: These point out specific things or people. Examples: ito (this), iyon (that), ito (these), iyan (those)

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