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The correct usage of “rin” and “din”

21 Dec

Salamat kay Ben sa kaniyang koment ukol sa tamang paggamit ng “rin” at “din.” Ang kaniyang paliwanag ay:

Generally, “rin” comes after words that end with a vowel, and “din” comes after words that end with a consonant. E.g. “ako rin” and “sa kaibigan din”. D and R are often interchangeable, so words like “lipad” (fly) become “paLIPARan” (airport, or literally, “place that causes flight”.

Ben

Matutunghayan ang kaniyang buong koment dito.

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