indannA mark, sign, symptom (as of sickness); memory.Nalawaꞌ siya ha indan.He lost his memory.vAR ag mag-; ran -an.To put a mark or sign (on something), commit (something) to memory, take note or notice of (as to mark one’s words), remember (a place).Indani sadja in pamūng ku.Just take note of my words.Kaindanan mu in bakas piyaghulaan nila?Can you remember where they used to live?Diꞌ ku kaindanan bang haunu tiyawꞌ in pamulawan.I can’t remember where the jewelry was kept.adjmaindanHaving a good or retentive memory (for something, usu. a place).Diꞌ kitaniyu malawaꞌ sabab maindan in iban taniyu ini.We won’t get lost because our companion has a good memory for places.npangindananA mark, sign (that reminds one of something), symptom.In batu ini in pangindanan sin daplinan sin lupaꞌ ta.This rock is the mark of the boundary of our land.Unu in pangindanan ta ha tau masuuk na matay?What is the sign (that tells) us when a person is about to die?Cf.tandaꞌ*tumtum 1

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