"Lari" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lari is a noun. It refers to a type of currency, specifically the official currency of Georgia. Alternatively, it can also refer to a type of Bangladeshi currency, which is also called "taka" but is informally known as "lari" in some parts of the country.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "lari":
The judoka was awarded a lari of money for her victory in the tournament.
During the festival, people would dance the traditional Georgian lari to traditional music.
The tourists were confused by the various denominations of lari they found in their money exchange.
The lari was the national currency of Georgia, and it was essential for anyone traveling there to have some with them.
After converting the dollars to lari, the couple had enough money to enjoy a nice dinner at the popular restaurant.
Larghissimo is an Italian musical term that means "very, very large" or "extremely slow and dramatic". It is used to indicate a very slow tempo in music, often used in dramatic or solemn pieces.
I apologize, but "largifical" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or obsolete term, or it could be a typo or mispelling of a different word.<br><br>If you meant to ask about a different word, please feel free to ask!
Extravagant or excessively ornate in a way that is considered excessive or excessive; characterized by excessive generosity in giving or spending.