Tagalog and Ilocano.
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Gitna means middle. Igitna is to put something in the middle. Examples Igitna mo ito. Put this in the middle. Igitna mo ang upuan. Put the chair in the middle. The different tenses as follows when used as verb in Filipino/Tagalog from the futute tense, present, and past as well as the imperative form. Igigitna Iginigitna Iginitna Igitna Read more about Filipino/Tagalog verbs and how to form the verb tenses here -- How to Conjugate Filipino/Tagalog Verbs, Types and Tenses Like it? LIKE it. Helpful? SHARE it.
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