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en,hmr
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eat,Fa (v)
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to eat and drink,Faa dawn (v)
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an orphan,Fahra (n)
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an orphanage,Fahra in (n)
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"very, specially, very specially",Fahran (adv)
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"a large pestle for pounding rice, a pestle",Fahrel (n)
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pestle dance or a dance performed by clashing the pestle,Fahrel tok lam (n)
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"clean, to be clean",Fai (adj)
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"completely, also expressing entirety or absoluteness",Fai ret (adv)
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"to whistle, whistle, whistling",Faifûk (v)
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a Hmar Darngawn sub clan,Faiheng (n)
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a Hmar clan,Faihriem (n)
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cleanliness,Faina (n)
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final,Fainal (adj)
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a vessel for holding cleaned rice,Fairel (n)
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a basket used for storing rice,Fairel (n)
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husked or clean rice,Faisa (n)
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"a position where one lives on husked or clean rice (one of the highest desires of a man’s heart in the traditional pre-Christian era belief of the Hmars is to have clean rice to eat at home without labouring for it. Hence, the term)",Faisa ring (n)
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a vessel (mostly tin cup) for measuring rice (to be cook),Faithlak (n)
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a handful of rice put aside by women for the Church before cooking for the family in the morning and evening,Faithram (n)
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container of ‘faithram’,Faithram bawm (n)
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eat,Fâk (v)
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"victuals, food, provision, sustenance, rations",Fak ding (n)
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one’s source of livelihood,Fak hmuna (adj)
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"to be satisfied with what one eats, satiated",Fak khop (v)
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"one’s requirement for eating and drinking, provisions, victuals",Fak le dawn (n)
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to prepare food,Fak rongbawl (v)
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"one who prepare food, a cook",Fak rongbawltu (n)
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to prepare food,Fak siem (v)
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a cook,Fak siemtu (n)
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allergy,Fak suol (n)
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"to eat up, to finish eating",Fak zo (adv)
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a species of rice,Fakang (n)
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that has to be eaten for the day,Fakfawm (adj)
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"those who search for daily livelihood, daily wage earners",Fâkfawm zong (n)
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a variety of wild tree,Fakhaw (n)
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"sufficient food to eat, enough food provision",Fâkkhop (adj)
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"to entertain one with meal, to treat someone with food",Fakpui (v)
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eat on the sly or secretly but used more to meant ‘corrupt practices’,Fakruk (v)
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eat on the sly or secretly but used more to meant ‘corrupt practices’,Fakruk (v)
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corruption,Fakrukna (n)
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"eatable, edible",Fakthei (adj)
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"apart, isolated, detached, to be apart",Fâl (adj)
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name of a tribe in Myanmar,Falam (n)
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a poetical term of death,Fam (v)
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those who have died; used in short as (L) in English,Fam (n)
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a liquid substance that is about to drop very slowly,Făm (v)
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"to miss those who are no more, to long for the dead",Fam ngai (v)
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stalactite (on the floor),Fâmfar (n)
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a sub clan under Banzang clan of Hmar Darngawn,Famhoite (n)
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"affix signifying in every respect, in everything, completeness",Famkim (adv)
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even after,Fan (adv)
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"elastic, to stretch, to be elastic",Fân (adj)
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somehow or other,Fan fan (adv)
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"a poetical word used for grain, paddy, rice, etc",Fang (n)
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"to inspect, to itinerate, to go from place to place; present continuous form of ‘fa/fak’",Fang (v)
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stalactite (on the roof),Fângfar (n)
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a species of large cucumber,Fanghma (n)
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a species of large bean,Fanghrakawmfak (n)
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a rite and ritual performed so as to please ‘fapite’ in before the annual crop season begins in the pre-Christian Hmar society,Fangko (n)
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"to visit all, to saturate completely",Fangsuok (v)
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name of tree,Fapawl (n)
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the spirit of goddess of crops,Fapite (n)
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term for a man to refer to all his sisters and female cousins or relatives,Far (n)
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"to fall as a droplet, a drop, to drip, to leak",Far (v)
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"the fir tree, the pine",Fâr (n)
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pharisees,Farisai (n)
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the term for a man to refer to all his sisters and female cousins or relatives,Farnu (n)
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a makeshift container of paddy,Fasier (n)
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a raised threshing floor in the indigenous Hmar jhums,Fasuor (n)
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"pimple, acne",Fathiet (n)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan,Fatlei (n)
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one who presides at a feast,Fatu (n)
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"husk of grain, chaff",Favai (n)
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the finer particles of ‘favai’,Favaidi (n)
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the bigger particles or the outer particles of ‘favai’,Favaihram (n)
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the autumn,Favang (n)
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"to gather together, to bring together",Fawkkhawm (v)
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"as well, along with",Fawm (adv)
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"to do things besides the main part, along with, as well",Fawmkèm (v)
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"to surge, to move up and down (as water), to wave",Fawn (v)
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"the handle part of (a knife, dao)",Fawng (n)
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"to kiss, to suck",Fawp (v)
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to roam around leisurely,Fawr (v)
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"go, to go",Fe (v)
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"the chaff, (the tealeaf in case of tea)",Fe (n)
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going to the jhum before others,Fe hmakhal (v)
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to go together,Fe khawm (v)
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to buy or get or visit while on the way,Fe malam (v)
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on the way,Fe malamin (v)
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to pass by,Fe pêl (v)
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"to accompany, to take away, to take along",Fe pui (v)
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"to leave, to abandon",Fe san (v)
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a woman carrying basket,Fe-èm (n)
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to go away,Fehmang (v)
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"to desert, to leave",Fehmang san (v)
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"to take away, to carry off",Fehmangpui (v)
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"a spear, a javelin, a harpoon, a pike",Fei (n)
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a barbed spear,Feikibar (n)
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a measurement of paddy produced in a year - the apex of the conical heap of which will be level with the tips of a spear,Feizawn (n)
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"pass over, leave out",Fekan (v)
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the Passover feast,Fekan ruoi (n)
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"just, accurate, righteous, proper",Fel (adj)
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fail,Fêl (v)
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opposite of ‘fel’,Fel lo (adj)
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"justly, properly, righteously, orderly",Fel takin (adv)
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neat and clean,Felfai (adj)
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"righteousness, virtue, neatness",Felna (n)
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"to take along, to carry along",Fen (v)
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the name of a sub-clan of Khawbung clan of Hmar tribe,Fenate (n)
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"to take along, to carry along (without much ado or trouble or easily)",Fenhleng (v)
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one of the oldest Hmar traditional shawl,Fenngo (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl,Fensen (n)
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"a Hmar Khawbungamzar (n), the leaves placed on the grave of the death; a traditional pre-Christian ritual performed after the death of a man",Fente (n)
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a Hmar Khawbung sub clan,Fente (n)
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to suck (as sugarcane),Fep (v)
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stunted or dwarfed in growth,Fere (adj)
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french,Feren (n)
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French mustard (the seed of which was believed to brought home by those who went as far as French during World War I),Feren antram (n)
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farewell,Feruel (n)
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"strict, particular, meticulous",Fet (adj)
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to pass through,Fethleng (v)
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fee,Fi (n)
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"to prove, to test, to make sure",Fie (v)
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"plain, distinct, clear",Fie (adj)
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"obscure, not clear, blurred",Fie lo (adj)
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"to ask, to invite",Fiel (v)
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"to lark, to play with, to amuse with, jokingly",Fiem (v)
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"a joke, humour",Fiemthu (n)
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"to joke, to jest, to tell a funny story",Fiemthu thaw (v)
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"comedian, humorist",Fiemthu thiem (v)
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"private, secluded, solitary",Fienriel (adj)
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the water of a small stream proverbially used to denote crystal clear water,Fieratui (n)
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the water of a small stream proverbially used to denote crystal clear water,Fiertui (n)
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"to be out of clutches of, emancipated, to be free from",Fihlim (v)
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"to cut through at one blow, at one blow",Fik (v)
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"bare, cleaned, uncovered",Fil (adj)
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field,Fîl (n)
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"the protruding or projecting end of anything, exceptionally higher, taller, bigger than the rest of",Filor (n)
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"clear, transparent, to be clear, etc.",Fîm (adj)
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a Hmar Lungtau sub clan,Fimate (n)
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"to be careful, to be wary, to keep a good lookout, to take heed to one's self, careful",Fimkhur (v)
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careless,Fimkhur lo (adj)
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carefully,Fimkhur takin (adv)
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"as a matter of precaution, as a precautionary measure",Fimkhur thuah (adv)
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"to join, to unite with, to add up",Fin (v)
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"to proof, to test",Finfie (v)
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"proof, test",Finfiena (n)
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"a measurement, about a furlong",Fîng (n)
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"to come together, to put together",Finkhawm (v)
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"to mix together, to add together",Finkhawm (v)
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one who joint or unite or add up,Fintu (n)
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"hard, solid",Fip (adj)
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"mean, stingy, miserly, to be mean",Fîr (adj)
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"extremist, revolutionaries (armed)",Firfiek (n)
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flag,Flek (n)
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"erect, to get erected",Fok (v)
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collect,Fom (v)
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"the handle part of (a knife, dao)",Fong (n)
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roam around leisurely,For (v)
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free,Fri (adj)
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fridge,Frids (n)
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"to alight, to settle, to roost, to perch",Fu (v)
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"cobs (maize, etc)",Fu (n)
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"to advice, to encourage, to urges",Fui (v)
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"to stir up, to inflame, to stimulate, to provoke",Fuipor (v)
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"just at the right time or in the right place, in the nick of time, straight so as to hit the object aimed at",Fûk (adv)
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"properly, systematic, orderly",Fumfe (adv)
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"a measurement equal to the length of the closed fist or fingers (about 4 inches) and the term used to measure the size of pig, wild boar etc",Fùn (n)
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"to wrap up (in a parcel or bundle), to enclose (as fish in a net), to bring (cooked food) with one wrapped up in a leaf",Fûn (v)
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the walking stick,Funghrol (n)
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a powder horn,Fungki (n)
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a wrapper,Funna (n)
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"to sag long, low",Fuol (adj)
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a swarm of fish gathered together for spawning,Fuon (v)
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a variety of wild tree,Fuonber (n)
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to gather together,Fuonkhawm (v)
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"the rainy season, monsoon",Fûr (n)
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the clear monsoon sky,Fûr khawthieng (n)
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football,Futbawl (n)
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