From here on to the Sama River is a very steep descent by a narrow bridle path and very dangerous on account of the precipices which form a gorge through which the waters of the Tala rush from shelf to shelf with a roar.
Where the Tala joins the Sama it must be two thousand feet lower than Tarata.
To fara wrdon alle sekum binna Athenia in vsa tal bithongon, afternei most et in beda tala sken and to lesta allena in tha landis tal.
Tha lodderiga mangertne and tha vnmanlika knapa ther mitha vvla presterum and forstum horadon vntlvkadon tha nyatala an hjara bola, therwisa send hja forth kvmen emong tha folkrum, til thju hja god-is tale glad vrjetten have.
The Tala Hawiyeh, which had grounded for a few minutes, near the upper end of Tuti Island, followed, and the steamers drew up for the night near Tamaniat.
The island of Mernat, about forty yards distant, was occupied by a picket of the Royal Sussex and the crew and soldiers of the Tala Hawiyeh, and at nightfall the picket of the Sussex was withdrawn to the smaller island.
After consultation with him Khasm-el-Mus was placed in command of the steamer Bordein, and Abdul Hamid Bey in command of the Tala Hawiyeh.
On the 29th the Tala Hawiyeh ran at full speed on a sunken rock in open water opposite Jeb-el-Royan and rapidly filled.
The news was generally discredited, and the vessels prepared to force their way past the enemy's batteries into Khartoum, the Bordein leading and the Tala Hawiyeh following close astern.
Then addressing each other in these and other words of the same import, Vali and Sugriva rushed to the encounter, fighting with Sala and Tala trees and stones.
And that monkey host armed with stones and Sala and Tala trees, looked very much like a far-extending field of corn under the morning sun.
And they were capable of splitting mountain peaks and their weapons were stones and trees of the Sala and the Tala species.
There is an alliteration and homonym of the words, tala and pattala meaning both tall and the tala or palm tree).
We had not yet got a clear idea of the nature of Tala Mungongo.
Having left Cassange on the 21st, we passed across the remaining portion of this excessively fertile valley to the foot of Tala Mungongo.
Situated a few miles from the edge of the descent, we found the village of Tala Mungongo, and were kindly accommodated with a house to sleep in, which was very welcome, as we were all both wet and cold.
It may be seen on the heights of Tala Mungongo, or nearly 300 miles from the west coast, where it was first introduced by the Jesuit missionaries.
The flowering of a tala tree (corypha umbraculifera) is inauspicious to the village.
Tala went away [as well as Betala] when the offering of blood was given to the latter.
Tala and Betala are the two demons who carry Vikramaditya on their shoulders in the Simhasan-battisi.
Now, to prevent some of you from breaking your fool necks trying to climb the trees yourselves, I propose that we place tala in the commissary as a normal ration to be issued equitably to all--when it is available.
Richard just drew his ration of sterile tala from the clinic.
We were all, incidentally, quite curious to taste Joe's tala juice, but it was his sole property.
As a psychologist I knew that Joe responded to the tala similarly to the way a human dipsomaniac does to alcohol.
This is my third year, and my thirst for tala is great.
Joe and his friends took care of us, pouredtala down our throats and fed us.
The reason that Benson sanctioned the controlled tala trade with the natives stemmed from our apparent failure to sterilize the males.
He kicked at an empty tala skin that Joe had tossed out the door earlier.
The little black devils left the natives pretty well alone, and it appears that the tala was responsible.
Not only did it put tala on a legitimate basis, but it controlled our dealings with the natives.
The brisk tala trade was part of our program to keep the natives in close association while we devised ways and means to discover the cause of our failure.
Bromley said that he knew of several native casualties from fatal falls that had occurred since the traffic in tala increased.
Then the serpent-maidens of Pâtala and the wood-nymphs ordered their train of demon Asuras to go and search for the seven sons of the Brahman woman.
The possessive ana may be used to denote the genitive: luma ana foaa house of prayer, tala ana fanualama way of peace.
In order to provoke the spectators to mirth, these katsa´tala did many odd things and made themselves as grotesque as possible.
Furthermore, if some one of the dancers should see a spectator in possession of something desirable, he sent one of these katsa´tala with his wand to this spectator to demand the desired article.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tala" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.