Talış or T’alish may refer to:
TAL or Tal may refer to:
The cuneiform Ri sign, or Re, is found in both the 14th century BC Amarna letters and the Epic of Gilgamesh; it is in the top 25 most used cuneiform signs (Buccellati, 1979) for ri, or re, but has other syllabic or alphabetic uses, as well as the sumerogram usage for RI (Epic of Gilgamesh).
The ri (cuneiform) sign has the following uses in the Epic of Gilgamesh:
The specific usage numbers for the sign's meaning in the Epic is as follows: dal-(4), re-(56), ri-(372), tal-(70), ṭal-(2), RI-(1).
In the Amarna letters, ri also has a special usage when coupled with the naming of the Pharaoh, as "LUGAL-Ri". Lugal is the sumerogram translated in the Akkadian language to 'King', Sarru. Thus in the Amarna letters, Lugal is used as a stand-alone, but sometimes supplemented with Ri, and specifically used as sumerogram SÀR (an equivalent sumerogram to mean LUGAL) to be combined with RI to make sarru for king. ('The King', as an appellation is sometimes created by adding ma (cuneiform), suffix to the end of a name (Lugal-ma.)
Take my hand, hold on tight
Don't feel shame if you like
You and I, we are safe,
So high to play these games with me!
When you give me so irate
Make me wait for you
The time it takes to hate always fades too soon
Cause I could tell that you want me when...
So why did you make me wait
Keep me so irate,
Chorus:
So irate, so irate
Boy you!
You're so irate, so irate
Boy you!
I'll start fight for...
Seems like I'm half away to fall from you
You always seem to keep me so irate
Make me wait for you
The time takes to... always fades too soon!
Cause I can tell that you want me when...
So I... keep me so irate,
Chorus:
So irate, so irate
Boy you!
You're so irate, so irate
Boy you!
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate
Boy you!
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate
Ay, ay, ay, ay
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Boy you)
(Kiss me so) so irate
(Kiss me so) so irate