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Katulad nito... Katulad noonThe word katulad in Tagalog means "same" or "like" or "similar". So when one says "katulad nito", they mean "like this". "katulad noon" means "like that". The word "ito" means "this" and "iyon" means "that" but with katulad, Tagalog uses nito and noon. This phrase is especially helpful when you are asking for something that is similar to something you can point a finger at or say. You can also say "katulad ko" to say "like me" or "katulad ikaw" for "like you". |
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