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What is quoted in tagalog?

The word for "quoted" in Tagalog depends on the context:

1. Quoted as a verb (to quote):

* Sinipi - This is the most common and formal way to say "quoted."

* Binanggit - This means "mentioned" but can also be used for "quoted" in some contexts.

* Ikinuwento - This is more informal and means "told" or "narrated," and can sometimes be used for "quoted" in a story.

2. Quoted as a noun (quotation):

* Sipì - This is the most common word for "quotation."

* Banggit - This is a more informal word for "quotation" or "mention."

Examples:

* Sinipi niya ang talumpati ni Rizal. (He quoted Rizal's speech.)

* May sipì ba kayo sa kanyang sulat? (Do you have a quote from his letter?)

Note: The specific word you choose will depend on the context of the sentence and the level of formality desired.

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