tagriv.1to change, to alter, to exchange, to replaceAyamkpeenaab a ga paa goani po a tagri gatanga.Ayamkpeenaab reached the bush and changed his clothes.Fi tagri wa popola.You have changed his mind.Ba tagri logni nangka.They changed a wheel on the car.tagri ligrato change moneytagri chaabto exchange, to swap or to change one thing for anothertagri nuru zuk(lit. to change a man's head) to replace a person2to take possession of (restr., e.g. of spirits or evil powers), to disturb (sb.) mentallyTiib tagri wa.A tree has made him mentally disturbed.Tiimu le tagri biika la, ka biisi a butim kama.Since the tree (-spirit) has taken possession of the child, he speaks in a confused way.3to translateWa tagri Buni biika a te Felni.He translated the Buli talk into English.tagrika v.n.changepa-tagrika [m l l l ]exchange tradeloeluk tagrika(lit. change of voice) echoNurba ale kan ka yeni po la, fi daa biisi faa tagrika loeluk.As there are no people in the house there is an echo when you speak.

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