taagĩra
- be proper, suitable. Be proper, suitable, or appropriate. Used to describe actions, things, or times that are fitting or correct according to moral, social, or practical standards.
Example: Kuuma o rĩũmbainĩ rĩmwe, aatũmĩra hinya wake na njĩra ĩtaagĩrĩire (The author matches the irony of his words about the carpenter in 13:15–19 with this description of the potter’s vain work. With misspent toil he molds a meaningless god from the selfsame clay,); Nĩkũrĩ kũruta mahĩtia gwĩkagwo hĩndĩ ĩtaagĩrĩire, na nĩkũrĩ mũndũ ũkiraga no nĩ mũũgĩ. (There is an admonition that is untimely, but the silent person is the wise one.)