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How do you say in Tagalog are my best

There are a few ways to say "are my best" in Tagalog, depending on the context and what you want to emphasize:

Formal:

* "Ang pinakamabuti ko" - This is the most literal translation and means "my best" or "my best ones."

* "Ang mga pinakamabuti ko" - This translates to "my best ones" and is used when referring to multiple things.

Informal:

* "Pinakamabuti ko" - This is a shorter version of the formal phrase and means "my best."

* "Mga pinakamabuti ko" - This is a shorter version of the formal plural phrase and means "my best ones."

Contextual Examples:

* "Ito ang pinakamabuti kong gawa." (This is my best work.)

* "Ibibigay ko ang pinakamabuti ko." (I will give my best.)

* "Sila ang mga pinakamabuti kong kaibigan." (They are my best friends.)

Note: The phrase "are my best" can also be translated in Tagalog as "ang mga pinakamahusay ko." This is a more formal and less commonly used phrase.

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