Ako na. |
Let me do it. |
Bahala’ na. |
We’ll see. / I’ll let things take their course. |
Di’ bale na lang. |
Never mind. / Oh well. |
Huwag na. |
Never mind (don’t do that). Don’t bother. |
Pasensya na. |
Sorry. |
Pwede na. |
It’s good enough. |
Pwede na ‘yan. |
That’s good enough. |
Sabi ko na nga’ ba. |
I knew it all along. I told you (so). |
saka’ na (lang) |
some other time, (for) another time |
Sige na… |
Come on, please… (used for asking someone to do something) |
Tara na. |
Let’s go. |
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