timaan
TIMAAN is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
timáan v [A3S; b(1)] {1} remember, take note. Maáyu siyang mutimáan ug ngálan, Hes good in remembering names. Naka-timaan ka ba sa átung giagían niadtu? Do you remember the road we took before? Timan-i unsáun pagbúhat íni, Take note how this is done. {2} keep, bear in mind. Magtimáan ka sa íyang panambágun, Keep his advice in your mind. Timan-i nga sinagup ka lang, Bear in mind that you are just a foster child. {3} [A; c] mark, indicate. Way kurus nga nagtimáan sa íyang lubung, No cross marks his grave. {4} [A13] mean, be an indi-cation of. Ang pagpasákit nagtimáan sa gugma, Sacrifice is an indication of love. {5} [A; b] a? x a signature or thumbmark. Ubligádu ka pagtúman kun mutimáan kag kuntrátu, When you sign a contract, you are obliged to abide by it. n {1} sign, mark. {2} indication. {3} signature or thumbmark. () ug buut v [A12] {1} regain consciousness. Nagkatimaan nag buut ang nautas, The person who fainted has regained consciousness. {2} reach the stage in life where one is aware. Ílu na kung dáan pagkati-maan nákug buut, From the time of my earliest consciousness I have been an orphan. timan-anay v [C2] for two or more parties to sign papers agreeing to s.t. Nagtiman-anay sila sa kasabútan, They signed the agreement.