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1 charge
prezz m[pretsts]1) ghabba; inkariga; ikkarga[a:b'ba inka'riga ikkar'ga]money2) (i)ccargja[ichchar'dzya]car battery(i)ccargja[ichchar'dzya] -
2 to entrust
fada; inkariga[fa'da inka'riga]
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