Discover "kanila" a Tagalog term for their or theirs representing possession or association among groups or collective entities.
"Kanila" translates to "their" or "theirs" in English representing possession or association with a group. It denotes ownership or belonging among multiple people collective entities. Kanila is essential for indicating communal or shared property in Tagalog.
For example, "Ito ang bahay nila" meaning "This is their house," highlights collective ownership or association with the house. Using kanila reflects division of belongings or rights among people.
Kanila helps clarify relationships attribute possessions or identify affiliations in narratives. It ensures correct understanding of ownership within shared contexts. This possessive term enhances communication around joint attributes roles or claims.
" It denotes ownership or belonging among multiple people or collective entities. "