chaariv.1to get or have diarrhoea, to have loose bowelsN diem nyu da-bein a chaari.Yesterday I drank unfermented pito and got diarrhoea.2to increase, to develop rapidly, to grow very much (e.g. hair, crops etc.)Zaanga chaari la.The millet has grown very much.chaari tantato prepare soil (for building)3 to winnow (pouring grains from a calabash into a basket or big calabash in order to separate big and small particles; cf. yali v., kpiisi v., koosi v., yiinti v.), to sift, to pour hot water from one bowl into another in order to cool it, to select stones from sand (pottery, building)Chaari nyiamu ate bu yog ate fi tugli biika.Cool the water (by pouring) and feed (tugli) the baby.4to dig (restr., e.g. a pit), to shovel (only with shovel or hoe not with hand)Chaari goluk a gu yaatinga.Dig a pit to bury the rubbish.

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