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What is the meaning of in Tagalog?

"In" in Tagalog can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are some common translations:

As a preposition:

* Sa: This is the most common translation for "in" and is used for location, time, and other contexts.

* Example: "Nasa bahay ako." (I am in the house.)

* Example: "Sa gabi, matutulog na kami." (At night, we will go to sleep.)

* Nang: This is used to indicate "in" or "within" a specific time frame.

* Example: "Nang dalawang oras, natapos na ang pelikula." (In two hours, the movie ended.)

* Sa loob ng: This is a more formal way to say "inside" or "within."

* Example: "Sa loob ng silid, may isang mesa." (Inside the room, there is a table.)

As a conjunction:

* Sa: This is sometimes used as a conjunction to connect two clauses, similar to "when" or "while."

* Example: "Sa naglalakad ako, nakita ko siya." (When I was walking, I saw him.)

Other:

* Para sa: This translates to "for" or "in order to."

* Example: "Para sa aking kaarawan, bumili ako ng cake." (For my birthday, I bought a cake.)

Important Note: The specific meaning of "in" will depend on the context of the sentence. It's always best to consider the whole sentence to determine the correct translation.

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