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)
An edible bird with white, black, and brown plumage, long tail, kills smaller birds, and mimics the singing of other birds.
act of bewitching
to look
to visit
to make a speech
- to talk to, speak to [with til (+ genitive)]
to talk to, speak to [with til (+ genitive)]
to talk about (something) [with um (+ accusative)]
to talk with, speak to (someone) [with við (+ accusative)]
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
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 talk (make speech)
to speak (a language or the like)
to speak, to talk (to someone)
tala (currency of Samoa)
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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