Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation oftimbrar.

timbrar

timbrar(
teem
-
brahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to stamp
El notario leyó y timbró el acta.The notary public read and stamped the certificate.
b. to postmark
Tomé el sello y timbré las cartas.I took the rubber stamp and postmarked the letters.
c. to frank
El empleado timbró el sobre y lo envió.The clerk franked the envelope and mailed it.
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
2. (to make a ringing sound) (Andes)
Regionalism used in the Caribbean: Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico
(Caribbean)
Regionalism used in Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama
(Central America)
a. to ring
El teléfono timbró cuando me estaba bañando.The phone rang when I was in the shower.
3. (to sound the bell)
Regionalism used in Latin America: all the countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Does not include Spain.
(Latin America)
a. to ring the bell
Timbra a ver si nos atiende alguien.Ring the bell to see if someone comes to serve us.
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