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Definition of tambala in English: tambalanounPlural tambalas tamˈbɑːlətämˈbälə A monetary unit of Malawi, equal to one hundredth of a kwacha. 坦巴拉(马拉维的货币单位,100坦巴拉等于1克瓦查) Example sentencesExamples - Such fuel price hikes spell doom for a poor villager who has to add a few more tambalas when buying paraffin.
- The Reserve Bank of Malawi on November 11 issued a new series of 20 tambala and 50 tambala coins.
- He was about seven years old, dressed in rags and begging for tambalas in the local market.
- Company X and Y both pay annual dividend of 40 tambala to their shareholders and this is expected to continue in perpetuity.
- As with the 1 tambala, the 1 Kwacha had the rooster design removed, this design was replaced by that of an eagle.
OriginFrom Nyanja, literally 'cockerel'. RhymesCarla, challah, Douala, gala, Guatemala, Gujranwala, impala, kabbala, Kampala, koala, La Scala, Lingala, Mahler, Marsala, masala, nyala, parlour (US parlor), Sinhala, snarler, tala, Uppsala Definition of tambala in US English: tambalanountämˈbälə A monetary unit of Malawi, equal to one hundredth of a kwacha. 坦巴拉(马拉维的货币单位,100坦巴拉等于1克瓦查) Example sentencesExamples - Such fuel price hikes spell doom for a poor villager who has to add a few more tambalas when buying paraffin.
- He was about seven years old, dressed in rags and begging for tambalas in the local market.
- The Reserve Bank of Malawi on November 11 issued a new series of 20 tambala and 50 tambala coins.
- Company X and Y both pay annual dividend of 40 tambala to their shareholders and this is expected to continue in perpetuity.
- As with the 1 tambala, the 1 Kwacha had the rooster design removed, this design was replaced by that of an eagle.
OriginFrom Nyanja, literally ‘cockerel’. |