A tallat is a place where horses or other animals are kept. Also, to tallat an animal means to put it in a tallat.
A tallat can make people think of safety, the countryside, or of old stories.
Examples:
The tallat has horses in it.
I will tallat the horses in town.
The tallat is full.
You can't tallat the horses in my house!
On the moon, there is a tallat for moon horses.
We tallat our horses in town and walk home.
If something is tallat, it is strong and will not fall down.
The word tallat has a strong and calm feeling. It is usually a very good thing.
Examples:
The table is tallat and won't fall over.
This chair is more tallat than that one.
He tried to break through the wall, but the wall was too tallat.
I don't think this house is tallat enough!
Tallat trees won't fall in the wind.
If your desk isn't tallat, you might fall down in class!