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  1. Oct 24, 2020 · English (US) 70 pts. 111. 25. "I'm the second of the siblings." -rough translation. "I'm the second oldest out all of my siblings." pinakanatural to. See a translation.

  2. According to Google Translate, “Pang-ilan ka sa magkakapatid?” translates to “How many siblings do you have?” in English. But wait, that’s not correct! “How many siblings do you have?” would be “ Ilan kayong magkakapatid? ” or, to be more precise, “ Ilang kapatid ang mayroon ka? ” in Filipino.

  3. Contextual translation of "pangatlo ako sa magkakapatid" into English. Human translations with examples: pang, to our siblings, seven more siblings.

  4. Contextual translation of "ako ay pangatlo sa magkakapatid" into English. Human translations with examples: pang, one third, seven more siblings.

  5. Contextual translation of "pangatlo ako sa limang magkakapatid" into English. Human translations with examples: eldest of siblings, we are ten siblings.

  6. Feb 3, 2023 · The phrase “Pang-ilan ka sa magkakakapatid?” has been a source of gut-busting proposals and debates over its true English translation. But the matter has been seemingly settled – thanks to the Miss Universe Organization.

  7. Contextual translation of "pangalawa ako sa magkakapatid" into English. Human translations with examples: pang, seven more siblings, i second the motion.

  8. Nov 6, 2022 · Once you find out someone has siblings, then ask, “And where are you in your family? Oldest? Youngest? In the middle?”. I might also ask: “What number kid are you?” if I know there are multiple children. I would respond: “I’m kid number one.”. Or someone could say, “I’m (kid) number 3.” or “I’m number 5, the last one.”.

  9. Jan 7, 2015 · Pangalawa ako sa dalawang magkapatid = I am the second of two siblings OR I am the younger of two siblings. The phrases second to the youngest sibling or child or second to the last sibling or child should be reserved for a family of at least four children, if not more, in order to avoid confusion.

  10. Sep 2, 2018 · I’ve always been asked by my Filipino friends how I should say the Filipino question “Pang-ilan ka sa magkakapatid?” in English. You ask that question when you want to know whether someone is the eldest, second, third...or youngest child in the family.