Father Fray Jacinto de Jesus Maria, prior vicar of the convent of Tago (whom the rebellious Indians tried to kill in his cell at the convent of Cagaiang, as has been related) went as chaplain of that fleet.
They inhabit the small peninsula of Surigao and extend to Tago through the mountains.
Then will the dead rise tall about the ship, and reach long hands and murmur: 'Tago, tago o-kure!
Woe to all on board should an entiretago be suffered to fall even by accident into the sea!
Entered Tago with courage, who peopled the South, and much enlarged Toledo and the Tagus, and in conclusion, to his kingdom gave the name of Taja.
Kaj nun la morgaĆa tago And now the new day began to dawn.
La dekdua tagoestis very sparing[2] in the use of his tre doloriga.
According to tradition the Tago dynasty was displaced, and Mahommedanism introduced, about the 14th century, by Tunjur Arabs, who reached Darfur by way of Bornu and Wadai.
The Dago or Tago negroes, inhabitants of Jebel Marra, appear to have been the dominant race in Darfur in the earliest period to which the history of the country goes back.
The first Tunjur king was Ahmed-el-Makur, who married the daughter of the lastTago monarch.
So delighted was he with the site and the people--saith the tradition--that he ordained that the city on the Tago should contain the primate church of all the Spains.
The Tami further believe in certain spirits called Tago which are very old, having been created at the same time as the village.
From day to day = tagon post tago; de tago al tago.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tago" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.