You will carry.Icao magadala.
You will weep.Icao magahilac.
Don't lie.Dili ca magbacac.
To make known to you.Aron ca mahibalo.
We the Christians.Quitá (when all Christians.) ang mga cristianos.
Lord, forgive us sinners.Guino-o pasayloa camé nga mga macasasala.

Both singular and plural objective cases of the first, second and third persons begin by a vowel, are placed before the nouns and verbs, and those begin by a consonant must be put after them: thus:

My shoes.Ang acong mga sapin.
Your money.Ang salapi mo.
Our country.Ang atong yuta.
His vessel.Ang sacayan nia.
Your net.Ang imong sahid.
You are my beloved.Hinigugma co icao.

Demonstrative pronouns.

Declension.

SINGULAR.PLURAL.
N.This.Quini.These.Quining mga.
G.Of this.Niini.Of these.Niining mga.
D.To this.Niini.To these.Niining mga.

The demonstrative pronouns are used instead of repeating the substantives. They also serve for distinguishing between substantives exposed or understood; and when employed with substantives, for pointing out clearly the distinction between them.

SINGULAR.PLURAL.
N.That.Cana; (far from the speaker)cadto.Those.Canang mga (far....) Cadtong mga.
G.Of that.Niana; (far....) niadto.Of those.Nianang mga (far....) Niadtong mga.