"Sanad" is a word in CEBUANO

sanad CEBUANO
Definition:

sanad (from anad) usually [do].
Sanad siyang muanhi sa may mga alas trís, He usually comes at about three oclock.
a {1} doing s.t.
skillfully.
Sanad na kaáyu kung mumaníhug awtu, I now drive the car very well.
{2} being very familiar with s.t.
Magpahagíyus lang kus dálan sa Tulídu kay sanad na kaáyu ku ánà, I just whizz over the road to Toledo because I am very familiar with it.
v [B12] be, become expert in doing s.t.
or familiar with s.t.

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