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This is short for iyong (meaning: that). It should be properly spelled with an apostrophe in front to denote the dropping of the “i” syllable. Standard: Nakita mo ba iyong ibon? Colloquial: Nakita mo ba ‘yung ibon? Non-standard: Nakita mo ba yung ibon? Translation: Did you see the/that bird? Note that a noun or noun … Continue reading "YUNG"

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