Nauumay in English – Translate “Nauumay” in English

Counterpart of Nauumay in English & Sample Sentences

NAUUMAY IN ENGLISH – Are you looking for the English translation of the term “nauumay”? Here’s its English counterpart.

Undeniably, a lot of people are doubtful when it comes to the translations of certain Tagalog words in English. In this article, we will review the meaning of the term “nauumay”. We will also discover its counterpart in the English language.

Nauumay in English

What is “nauumay”?

Nauumay is a Tagalog term that refers to the feeling of having too much of something or someone’s action to the point that a person could not take it anymore.

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 What is “nauumay” in English?

After knowing about the exact meaning of the word, surely many of us want to know not only the English translation of the word nauumay but also some examples of sentences using it.

Nauumay in English = Fed up

Mga halimbawa ng mga pangungusap na gumagamit ng salitang nauumay:

1. Nauumay na ang bata sa piniritong itlog kaya hindi siya kumain nito noong almusal.

2. Nauumay na ba si Robin sa ugali ni Riza kaya nakipaghiwalay siya?

3. Ano ang ginagawa mo sa tuwing nauumay na ang mga bata sa pagkain nila?

4. Nauumay na si Froilan sa kakapanuod ng mga pelikula kaya lumabas siya at naglaro ng basketbol.

5. Sinabihan ni Nicko si Therese na nauumay na siya sa mga luto sa karinderya kaya naghanap sila ng bagong mabibilhan.

Examples of sentences using the term fed up:

1. Rustom was fed up with the expectations of the people around so he decided to quit his job.

2. Louie knows that Gina was only fed up so she left their house to take a breath.

3. Do you think George was being reasonable when he said that he’s fed up doing everything for his family?

4. Elies got fed up because Norman never changes.

5. The boy is fed up eating ice cream and he finally stopped it.

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