KITA - How to Use this Tagalog Pronoun in Sentences

What does the unique Tagalog pronoun “Kita” truly mean, and how does it simplify your sentences? This important Filipino language lesson unpacks “Kita,” the clever shortcut for “I [verb] you.” Discover precisely how “Kita” works within Tagalog grammar, understanding its powerful role in combining the subject and direct object into one efficient word. Our guide reveals when to use “Kita” to sound more natural and concise, complete with real-life sentence examples and clear English translations. 

Watch this video to learn how to use the Tagalog pronoun “Kita” correctly in everyday sentences. See practical example sentences in Tagalog with easy English translations to understand its usage in conversations naturally. 

Ililibre kita ng kape. (I’ll treat you to coffee.)

Susunduin kita sa airport. (I’ll pick you up from the airport.)

Ipapasyal kita sa Tagaytay. (I’ll take you on a trip to Tagaytay.)

Natatandaan kita. (I remember you.)

Tuturuan kita kung paano. (I’ll teach you how.)

Tinatanong kita nang maayos. Sana sumagot ka. (I’m asking you nicely. I hope you answer.)

Babalikan kita mamaya. (I’ll come back for you later.)

Ipakikilala kita sa kanila. (I’ll introduce you to them.)

Ipagluluto kita ng Bulalo. (I’ll cook Bulalo for you.)

Tutulungan kita kahit marami akong ginagawa. (I’ll help you even though I’m busy.)

Dadalhan kita ng paborito mong adobong mani. (I’ll bring you your favorite fried garlic peanuts.)

Aabangan kita sa labas. (I’ll wait for you outside.)

Sinabihan na kita dati pero ang tigas ng ulo mo. (I already told you before, but you’re so stubborn.)

Hindi kita nasagot kanina, nakatulog ako eh. (I couldn’t reply to you earlier, I dozed off.)

Pahihiramin kita ng sapatos na balat. (I’ll lend you leather shoes.)

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Binibiro lang kita. (I’m just teasing you.)

Sasamahan kita sa dentista. (I’ll go with you to the dentist.)

Gusto mo bang bilhan kita ng langka? (Do you want me to buy you some jackfruit?)

Miss na miss na kita(I really miss you.)

Napanaginipan kita kagabi. (I dreamed about you last night.)

Naalala kita bigla. (I suddenly remembered you.)

Aalagaan kita kapag nagkasakit ka. (I’ll take care of you when you get sick.)

Ipananalangin kita na gumaling ka agad. (I’ll pray for you to get well soon.)

Naririnig kita pero hindi kita makita. (I can see you but I can’t hear you.)

Kailangan kita rito. Nasaan ka ba? (I need you here. Where are you?)

Hindi kita maintindihan. Ano bang sinasabi mo? (I don’t understand you. What are you even saying?)

Kinawayan kita pero hindi mo ako pinansin. (I waived at you, but you ignored me.)

Parang hindi na kita kilala ngayon. (It’s like I don’t even know you anymore.)

Puwede ba kitang puntahan sa opisina mo? (Can I come see you at your office?)

Hindi kita ginising kasi mukhang pagod ka talaga. (I didn’t wake you up because you looked really tired.)

Ihahatid kita pauwi. (I’ll take you home.)

Susuportahan kita palagi. (I’ll always support you.)

Huwag kang mag-alala, hindi kita iiwan. (Don’t worry, I won’t leave you.)

Naiisip kita palagi. (I always think about you.)

Hinding-hindi kita malilimutan. (I’ll never forget you.)

Basta’t kasama kita, masaya ako. (As long as I’m with you, I’m happy.)

Nakita kita sa mall. Sino ‘yung kasama mo?
(I saw you at the mall. Who were you with?)

Buti na lang naabutan kita. (Good thing I caught you just in time.)

Hindi kita sinisagawan. Malakas lang ang boses ko. (I’m not yelling at you. My voice is just loud.)

Pasensiya na kung nasungitan kita kanina. (Sorry if I gave you attitude earlier.)

Reregaluhan kita ng salamin sa birthday mo. (I’m giving you eyeglasses for your birthday.)

Kanina pa kita hinihintay. Anong oras ka dadating? (I’ve been waiting for you for a while. What time are you arriving?)

Kakausapin kita bukas. (I’ll talk to you tomorrow.)

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Want to understand the ANG pronoun group in Tagalog? Learn how Filipino subject pronouns like ako, ikaw, siya, kami, tayo, and sila work in natural sentences. 

Want to master the NG pronoun group in Tagalog? Learn how Filipino pronouns like ko, mo, niya, namin, natin, and nila show possession or object relationships. 

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