gaan
GAAN is a word in Cebuano with its meaning in English.
gaan a {1} light, not heavy in weight. Gaan ka kay kanákù, Youre lighter than I am. {2} easy, not strenuous. Gaan nga búhat, Light jobs. {3} not grave. Gaan ra ang sílut, The sen-tence was too lenient. ug buut {1} in a good mood, having a light disposition by nature. {2} somewhat mentally deranged. ang dugù having specially good feelings toward a person. Par-inti diay nákù maung gaan ang ákung dugù níya, I have special feelings for him as he turned out to be a relative of mine. ug kamut {1} quick to lift a hand when provoked. Manumbag kun masukù ang gaan ug kamut, A quick-tempered person lifts his hand when angry. {2} quick to get at or steal s.t. without be-ing noticed. {3} good at drawing or doing things with hands. Himúang dibuhista kining batáa kay gaan ug kamut, Make this child an artist because he has creative hands. ang láwas feel bet-ter after an illness. Gaan na ang ákung láwas human kaindik-siyuni, I feel better now after the injection. ug sulti speak in a disorganized way as if mentally deranged. ug úlu have a light-headed feeling from lack of sleep, seasickness, and the like. v [B2; b6] {1} become light. Mugaan kanang ímung gipas-an kun kuháag katungà, Your load will be lightened if you remove half of it. Gigaanan ku sa trabáhu, I consider the work not strenuous. {2} lessen in intensity. Ang pagtug-an makagaan (makapagaan) sa sintinsiya, If you confess, your sentence will be lighter. ang buut v [B6] {1} get to be in good mood. {2} get somewhat deranged. Nigaan ang íyang buut pagkamatay sa íyang anak, She went nearly crazy when her son died. ang láwas v [B2] get recovered from an illness. ang úlu v [B] get light-headed from lack of sleep, airsickness, etc.