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Isu by itself means she/he, the pronoun siya in Filipino/Tagalog, and ngata is the counterpart of the Filipino word kaya. Isu ngata when said denotes curiosity about something and is used in asking questions. Examples are below along with Filipino/Tagalog and English. Ilocano: Isu ngata ti tumawag? Tagalog: Siya kaya ang tumawag? English: I wonder if it was him who called? Ilocano: Isu ngata? Tagalog: Siya kaya? English: I wonder if it is/was him/her? If you're looking for the word isu ngarud in Ilocano, you can read about it here. Like it? LIKE it. Helpful? SHARE it.
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