baresɛbarəhɛv. iter.bargain for reduction in priceA baresɛ bua la.he bargained for the goat.A baresɛ mɛ da nua la naana.she bargained and bought the fowl cheap.6.8Financebareseribaresegɔbaresa
bɔɔbɔbɔ́ɔbɔn.the act of searching earnestly for wealth.6.8FinanceBU
bɔrɛbɔ́rɛbɔran.the act of searching earnestly for wealth.Tata la mi la lɔgerɔ bɔrɛ.the rich person knows how to search for wealth.6.8FinanceDI/'Abɔɔbɔ; bɔ 2
dɔgelɛdɔɣəlɛv.1put one t.ng on top of another.A dɔgelɛ gɔŋɔ la kuka zuo she put the book on the table.2increase an amount, esp. money. A dɔgelɛ bua la lagefɔ.he increased the price of the goat.6.8Financedɔgelidɔgelegɔdɔge
dɔgelegadɔ̀gələgadɔgelesin.1profit after salesLɛɛba la koose nyɛ dɔgelega.the trader sold and got profit.6.8Finance2additional item added after purchase; bonus, dashKA/SI
siirisíirìsiiracedi, the Ghanaian unit of currency6.8FinanceDI/'AEng.
sulɛ3sʋ̀lɛsulan.the ten pesewa coin (no longer in use).6.8FinanceDI/'AEng. shilling.
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