you, your (plural), used in the singular sense, it indicates a formal or polite form
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your
pron.
1. belonging to you: iyo (singular and prepositive), mo (singular and prepositive), inyo (plural and prepositive), ninyo (postpositive)
2. having to do with you: iyo, mo, inyo, ninyo
you
pron.
1. the person or persons spoken to: ikaw (prepositive and singular), ka (postpositive and singular), kayo (plural or singular if respect should be shown)
2. to you: sa iyo, sa inyo (plural)
3. for you: para sa iyo (inyo)
4. by you: mo, ninyo
please
v.
1. to cause pleasure: makasiya, ikasiya, makalugod, ikalugod, makatuwa, ikatuwa, makagalak, ikagalak
2. to give pleasure: magbigay-lugod, bigyang-lugod, magbigay-kasiyahan, bigyangkasiyahan, pasayahin, aliwin
3. to be pleased, to be moved to pleasure: matuwa, masiyahan, malugod
4. to have a preference, to like, to prefer: magkagusto, magustuhan, magkaibig, maibigan, mahiligan, magkahilig
5. if you please, often means with your permission: kung papayag kayo, kung maaari sana, kung ipahihintulot ninyo, kung mamarapatin ninyo
sali
v.
sumali (-um-) to participate, to join. Sumali si Terry sa mga palaro. Terry joined in with the parlor games. magsali, isali (mag-:i-)
v.
to allow one to participate, to include in a group or group work. Isali ninyo si Sandra sa inyong laro. Include Sandra in your game.
nga
part.
emphatic particle, expressing confirmation, truly, really, certainly, request particle meaning "please", so, therefore, really. Oo, nga. Yes, indeed. Ikaw nga ang maysabi. You, yourself said so. Ituro nga ninyo (polite request). Please show me the way...
buklat
v.
magbuklat, buklatin, ibuklat (mag-:-in, i-) to open a book or a magazine, to turn the pages of a reading material. Buklatin ninyo ang aklat. Open the book.