talaŋa2tá'lá̰ŋa̰talasin.a leather bag, specially made for storing flour for sending to distant farm lands or special occasions. Not commonly used today.5.5ContainerKA/SI
talematà̰ləma̰n.money paid by a buyer to a seller of a cow to seal any further bargain. The money is usu. given to the child who takes care of the cattle.6.8Finance'A
Talenitàlənḭ́n.Talni, the language spoken by the Talensi.3.2Language
Taleŋatàləŋa̰Talensin.person from the Taleni speaking area4.7CommunityKA/SI
tamtâ̰m-duman.time, timestuma tam na.in our times.Tam buna ti a wa wa'am?what time will he come?Eng.
tameŋɔtàməŋɔ̰n. ger.the act of forgetting sth.synyɛnvɔlegaKUyɛnvɔlega
tamɛta̰mɛ̰, ta̰mv.forget, fail to rememberA tamɛ ka di.he forgot to eat.A tamɛ la a ligeri.he forgot his money.A tam yuunɛ la mɛ.he forgot the song.synnyimtulumyimtulumtamenitameŋɔtamenatam
tampeeletàm'pèeletampɛɛlan.locally woven strip of white cotton cloth. Used for smocks. A strip is used to cover the mouth of a corpseDI/'A
tampɛgelumtàm'pɛ̀ɣəlʋ́mn.ashTampɛgelum vaarɛ.the third and last day of the Azambeene festival, celebrated in the market.M
tankiletá̰ŋ'kíletankilan.a roll of the local cloth, woven in a narrow stripDI/'A
tankoleŋotàŋ'kòləŋotankolenon.skin (usu. goat or sheep) worn by men, across one shoulder and hanging down behind.5.3ClothingKU/TU
tankonetàŋ'kònetankɔman.a large water bird with long legs and neck, gray heron.1.5.2BirdDI/'A
tansabelegatàn'sàbələgatansabelesin.a locally woven black or blue-black cloth, used mainly for smocks to be worn for ritual performances.5.3ClothingKA/SI