What is the meaning of Tala?
The currency of Samoa, divided into 100 sene.
A rhythmic pattern in Indian music.
open place in a forest, meadow, glade
trace (of a line)
to look
to visit
to make a speech
- to talk to, speak to
to talk to, speak to
to talk about (something)
to talk with, speak to (someone)
to become full
to bear
to bear
end of a traditional house with a gable
to change (money)
to withdraw (money)
to let a pharmacist make (a drug)
to dilute
to cut
inflection of talar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
to speak
third-person singular past historic of taler
wooden object that squeezes or pressures, not allowing free movement; splint
wooden tongs used for picking chestnuts burrs
to talk
tune.
to look
to visit
splint (thin and rigid device used to immobilize a body part or a fractured bone)
an object that squeezes or pressures, not allowing free movement
something that causes difficulties or limitations, a liability, an obstacle
a type of leather whip
device used to widen the opening of hats
act of furrowing fields in order to unflood them
tala (basic currency unit of Samoa)
inflection of talar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
inflection of talar:
third-person singular present indicative
second-person singular imperative
tala (Celtis tala, a South American tree)
tipcat (game and stick)
to speak; to utter words; to tell
to talk (to someone)
to make a speech
morning star; any bright star (except the Sun)
any astronomical body
celebrity (artist, actor, etc.)
listing; jotting down on a list
Limnophila rugosa (a type of marshweed used for cooking as an aromatic)
to draw (a line)
inflection of talu:
- second-person singular imperative
- third-person singular present/future literary
- first-person singular future colloquial
second-person singular imperative
third-person singular present/future literary
first-person singular future colloquial
Colloquial form of talaf (“tallest”)
Source: wiktionary.org
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