taliv.1to leave (over) sth., to be left (over), to remain, to stay, to reserveMi zuku daam laa dom la, mi daam tuesi ka nganta nye ale tali, be ngoa.When I had a headache recently I got medicine (lit. things) and there was some left over; take it.Ban tali ligra.There is no money left.Nur kan tali.No man can stay (all must die).2to put aside, to set asideTali saamu a te chum fi pai toling te biika.Put aside the T.Z. for tomorrow so that you can warm it up for the child.3(transl.:) except, apart fromBa miena jam ale tali wa.Everyone came except him.pisinu ale taliat least fifty; more than fifty, (lit. fifty and something that remains)Dungka fi dan ta chengi yaba maa yaa ka cediba ale tali.If you send the animal to market (for sale), I want at least fifty cedis for it.

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