Belgian si Paul, di ba? Di ba Belgian si Paul? |
Paul is Belgian, isn’t he? Isn’t Paul Belgian? |
Oo, Belgian siya. |
Yes, he’s Belgian. |
Hindi’, hindi’ siya Belgian. |
No, he isn’t Belgian. |
Sasama ka, di ba? Di ba sasama ka? |
You’re coming along, aren’t you? Aren’t you coming along? |
Oo, sasama ako. |
Yes, I’m coming along. |
Hindi’, hindi’ ako sasama. |
No, I’m not coming along. |
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