it literally translates to "promise to you" but may also be colloquially taken as "I promise you" or "my promise to you"
2006-07-25 14:49:53
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answered by Juan_Makisig 3
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Pangako sa 'yo = "A promise to you"
2006-07-25 14:49:02
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answered by Darkwings 2
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What Does Sayo Mean
2017-01-16 09:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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'pangako' mean the girl bring vegetables in a basket,'sayo' mean vegetable,and 'the promise' is mean that promise
2017-03-05 06:05:11
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answered by Mary Senabu 1
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A promise to you.
2006-07-25 14:48:19
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answered by the_memory_of_ashes 4
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promise to you. It's a Filipino language
2006-07-25 14:46:53
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answered by Amy 5
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it means your promising to your love one...and not breaking your promise to her/him
2006-07-25 14:48:14
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answered by jopay 1
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it means that you are promising someone to a certian thing.
2006-07-25 14:47:51
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answered by auvi a 1
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promise you
2006-07-25 14:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i love you?
2006-07-25 14:46:58
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answered by diane b 1
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