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en,hmr
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"ear, the outside (of bamboos, etc), pain, ache, hurt",Na (n)
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"to be sick, in pain, ache, hurt, pain",Na (v)
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"painful, hurtful, boisterous, scorching, intense",Na (adj)
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whence (but only when ‘na’ is a suffix of the previous word),Na chin (adv)
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"for, for the purpose of",Na dingin (prep)
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earwax,Na ek (n)
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to have a purulent discharge from the ear,Na inbuo (v)
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"just as, exactly as",Na na na (adj)
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"to be stringy (as beans, etc)",Na nei (adj)
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"wherever, wheresoever",Na phawtah (adv)
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to listen carefully,Na sit (v)
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to pretend not to hear,Na sukset (v)
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to feel pain,Na ti (v)
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to remember vividly sound or voices which once heard,Naa cham (v)
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to hear with the ear,Naa hrie (v)
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a woman’s earring,Nabe (n)
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"common sense, instinct",Nachâng (n)
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"to have the sense, common sense",Nachang hrie (v)
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the ear drum,Nadâr (n)
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name of conglomeration of tribe,Naga (n)
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"the ribcage, the side (parts of human body)",Nâk (n)
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over and above,Nak a lai (adv)
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the side between the top of hip bone and the lowest rib,Nak nem (n)
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"in addition to, over and above, moreover, besides",Nak sapah (adv)
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the ear,Nakawr (n)
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afterwards,Nakie (adv)
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a short time ago,Nakie khan (adv)
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a short time after,Nakie pha (adv)
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"a rib, the ribs",Nâkru (n)
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the ear hole,Nakuo (n)
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otorrhoea,Nakuo inbuo (n)
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"ear wax, cerumen",Nakuoek (n)
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"nice, neat, tidy, stylish",Nal (adj)
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"slippery, smooth, to be slippery, etc",Nâl (adj)
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"to smear, to rub on",Nàl (v)
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"nullah, a drain, drainage",Nala (n)
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"okra, ladies’ finger",Nalduok (n)
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"to push, to knock against",Nam (v)
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"smooth, to be smooth",Nâm (adj)
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"to smell of, to give forth a smell, to be high, to be strong smelling",Nam (v)
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to push over the edge,Nam liem (v)
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"ordinary, common, any sort of, every sort of, all sorts of",Namai (adj)
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"not ordinary, worthwhile, superb",Namai lo (adv)
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number,Nambar (n)
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"No. 4, heroin, drug",Nambar 4 (n)
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"to confirm, to reaffirm",Namdet (v)
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"ordinary, common",Namen (adj)
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"extraordinary, uncommon",Namen lo (adj)
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it is very much,Nameu (adv)
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"to approve, to ordain",Namnghet (v)
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"approval, confirmation, ordination, verification",Namnghetna (n)
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to do a thing anyhow even without seriousness,Namnûl (v)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan,Nampui (n)
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an elevated floor usually towards the lower side of a Hmar traditional house,Namthlak (n)
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to push down,Namthlûk (v)
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"to be in time, to meet",Nang (v)
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"you, thou, thine, thee",Nang (prn)
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thine (singular),Nang I ta (prn)
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assail or set upon when at a disadvantage position,Nangching (v)
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by you,Nangin (n)
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"thou, thy, thee (singular)",Nangma (prn)
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your (plural),Nangni (prn)
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yours (plural),Nangni ta (prn)
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"ordinary, common, any sort of, every sort of, all sorts of",Naran (adj)
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nurse,Nars (n)
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"exceeding, immense, intense",Nasa (adj)
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"exceedingly, tremendously, vehemently",Nasa takin (adv)
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deaf,Naset (n)
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"deaf, a hearing impaired",Naset (n)
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noisy,Naset um (adj)
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the pear fruit (see also ‘perthei’),Naspati (n)
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"pain, ache, pain, ill",Nat (n)
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name of a wild tree,Nát (n)
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"to disappoint, displease",Nathlep (v)
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the earlobe,Natil (n)
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"sickness, disease",Natna (n)
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"disease, ailment",Natna (n)
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child,Nau (n)
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"the young of animals, birds, etc.",Nau (n)
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to hush a child,Nau awi (v)
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a lullaby,Nau awi hla (n)
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to deliver a baby,Nau dom (v)
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to attend a child,Nau don (v)
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twins,Nau inphir (n)
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to have a miscarriage,Nau insiet (n)
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to give birth,Nau nei (v)
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childless,Nau neilo (adj)
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"to bear a child, to be pregnant",Nau pai (v)
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"many children, a family with many children",Nau ruol (n)
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an orchid,Nauban (n)
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the placenta with its membrane,Naubawm (n)
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a baby sitter,Naudontu (n)
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to labour with child,Nauhase (n)
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an adopted son or daughter,Nauhron (n)
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a variety of wild tree,Naulai (n)
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the eldest child,Naulutir (n)
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the youngest child,Naumitlum (n)
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a daughter,Naunu (n)
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a son,Naupa (n)
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"a child, a boy, a girl",Naupang (n)
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childhood,Naupang lai (n)
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"anything to give pleasure to a child (present or gift, etc)",Naupang lawm (n)
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a young boy or girl,Naupangte (n)
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twins,Nauphir (n)
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a shawl used for carrying babies on one’s back,Naupuonpuok (n)
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to deride or scoff at,Nausam (v)
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"an infant, a tiny baby",Naute (n)
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a very tender baby,Nautesen (n)
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"the name of a small tree, the flowers of which grows along the branches",Nauthak (n)
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hooks (earlobe),Naval (n)
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not,Naw (adv)
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"ending words to meant – do not, don’t",Naw ro (adv)
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"ending words to meant – let he/she not, let it not, let them not",Naw sien (adv)
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"under no circumstance, not at all, in no wise, not in the least",Naw top (adv)
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"a harlot, a prostitute, a whore",Nawchizor (n)
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not,Nawh (adv)
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"small pieces, small change",Nawi (adj)
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"again, once more",Nawk (adv)
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"again and again, over and over again, repeatedly",Nawk hlak (adv)
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more,Nawk zuol (adv)
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in a large group,Nawlpui (v)
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"carelessly, negligently, lightly, simply",Nawmna (adv)
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repeat,Nawn (v)
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repeat again,Nawn nawk (adv)
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push,Nawr (v)
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"to rub, to scour",Nawt (v)
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to polish,Nawt tle (v)
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a matchstick,Nawtchok (n)
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a match box,Nawtchok bawm (n)
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to clean by scouring or rubbing,Nawtfai (v)
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a variety of big bean (the dry fruit of which is used to rub dishes when washing),Nawtfe (n)
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a rough stone use to rub human skin or body,Nawtlung (n)
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"ordinary, common, any sort of, every sort of, all sorts of",Nazong (adj)
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"whenever, wherever",Nazongin (adv)
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to suck (as babies do their mother’s breast),Ne (v)
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"to get, to have, to obtain",Nei (v)
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"one’s all, all what one have, all what one possesses",Nei po po (n)
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the kind of thing one possesses,Nei zawng (n)
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a sub clan of Hmar Lusei,Neichirh (n)
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a Hmar Leiri sub clan,Neingaite (n)
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"well to do, wealthy, prosperous, rich",Neinung (adj)
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"only, the only one possesses",Neisun (adj)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan,Neitham (n)
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an owner,Neitu (n)
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to press against with force,Nek (v)
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to suck (the breasts),Nek (v)
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"to oppress, to ill treat",Neksawr (v)
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to cover with soil,Nel (v)
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"to be used to, to be familiar with, to be not afraid of",Nel (adj)
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name of the many non-fatal but playful spirit the pre-Christian Hmar believes to exist,Nelhau (n)
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the disciples or followers of Nelhau,Nelhau rawihai (n)
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intimately,Neltakin (adv)
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"genial, friendly",Nelum (adj)
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"soft, mild, weak, gentle, tender",Nem (adj)
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name of a variety of Hmar women shawl,Nemrangpuon (n)
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"the bosom, the breasts, udder, milk",Nene (n)
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"a nipple, a teat",Nene hmur (n)
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those who are still being fed with milk,Nene ne lai (n)
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"to milk (a cow, etc)",Nene sawr (v)
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the milk,Nene tui (n)
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used to refer to those people who are too meticulous,Nenginnawi (n)
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"small items, small particles",Nengnawi (n)
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"childish, unworthy of",Nep (adj)
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"to ask a smaller price higher than the right value, to offer a price than the one quoted",Nep (v)
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"odd, petty and miscellaneous, small, tiny, little",Nepnawi (adj)
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to forcefully go through (a fence),Ner (v)
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to succeed in going through (a difficult test),Nerthleng (v)
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fish,Nga (n)
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five,Nga (adj)
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"to have, to carry out, to accomplish",Nga (v)
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a gathering of small fishes for spawning,Nga fuon (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngabawng (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngabuol (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngachaiche (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngachangpan (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngachuon (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngadawi (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngadawl (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngadawntriel (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngahâr (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngahra (v)
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a variety of fish,Ngahrangchal (v)
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"to listen, to obey, to take notice of, to think, to consider, to wait for, etc",Ngai (v)
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"to long for, to long after an absent one",Ngai (v)
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"the same, identical, not different",Ngai (adj)
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to be restored to former condition,Ngai aw nawk (v)
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not necessary,Ngai lo (adj)
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not necessary; it’s OK,Ngai naw nih (n)
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"to take it the other way round, to take offence at, to misunderstand",Ngai naw tienga ngai (v)
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"never, at any time, not ever",Ngai nawh (adv)
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listen! behold!,Ngai rawh! (intjn)
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listen! hark! behold!,Ngai ta (intjn)
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"to become accustomed, to get accustomed to, to take things for granted",Ngaia nei (v)
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the front side roof end of a traditional Hmar thatch house which usually is a favourite spot for swallow and other birds,Ngaibawk (n)
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"to wait for, to wait",Ngaichang (v)
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"to pardon, to forgive, to condone",Ngaidam (v)
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"forgiveness, pardon, absolution",Ngaidamna (n)
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"opinion, idea, thinking",Ngaidan (n)
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"wild elephant grass, thatch",Ngaidi (n)
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a thatch house,Ngaidi in (n)
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"to think much of, to value highly, to esteem",Ngaihlu (adj)
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"a souvenir, a memento, something prepared for someone as a parting gift item for remembrance",Ngaihruina (n)
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to put a wrong construction upon,Ngaikawi (v)
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"no more in love with, to break up the relationship",Ngailungher (v)
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"expressing or showing serious concern, to think much of, to value highly",Ngaimaw (adj)
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"to be fond of, to like, to set great store by",Ngaina (adj)
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to know how,Ngaina hrie (adj)
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"to not know what to do, to be in a fix, to be at a loss, to be in suspense",Ngaina reng hre lo (v)
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"to put in a fix, to hold in suspense",Ngaina reng hre loa siem (v)
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"likeable, loveable, desirable, admirable",Ngainatum (adj)
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"to despise, to contempt",Ngainep (v)
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"to be at peace, without worry",Ngaingam (adj)
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"interesting, pleasant to hear, willing to hear",Ngainuom (adj)
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anything pleasant to hear (a nice story),Ngainuom um (n)
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"to eavesdrop, to secretly listen someone else’ conversation",Ngairuk (v)
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"elephant grass, name of a variety of wild-big grass",Ngairuong (n)
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"to calculate, to guess, to reckon, to put on one side for a set purpose",Ngairuot (v)
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"a guess, estimation, imagination",Ngairuotna (n)
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"according to calculation, reckoning, or guess",Ngairuotnain (adv)
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"to regard, to have respect to or for, to heed, to care about, to care for, to show respect to or for",Ngaisak (v)
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to disregard,Ngaisak lo (v)
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"heedless, careless, taking things lightly",Ngaisam (adj)
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"to give respect, to regard; to be interested in, to take interest in",Ngaisang (adj)
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worth respecting,Ngaisang tlak (adv)
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respectable,Ngaisang um (n)
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beloved,Ngaitak (n)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan,Ngaite (n)
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"neglect, not attentive, not taking care of, not giving attention to",Ngaitha (adj)
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"to understand, to comprehend",Ngaithiem (v)
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"to misunderstand, to resent at",Ngaithiem lo (v)
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"to listen, to give heed to, to hark",Ngaithla (v)
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"to listen, to give heed to, to eavesdrop",Ngaithlak (v)
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"to consider, to ponder, to be anxious",Ngaituo (v)
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"to remember, to keep in mind",Ngaituo zing (v)
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"thoughts, consideration",Ngaituona (n)
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"to advice, to ponder over with",Ngaituopui (v)
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"likeable, pleasant, remembering, worth missing",Ngaium (adj)
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"to watch, to keep guard over, to look after, to listen to",Ngaiven (v)
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"one’s lover, girlfriend, boyfriend",Ngaizawng (n)
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"bark, a dog’s bark",Ngak (v)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngakara (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngakhing (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngakhuoi (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngakulram (n)
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a fish-hook (v) fishing,Ngakuoi (n)
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angling; to fish with fishing rod and hook,Ngakuoi kam (v)
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a fishing rod,Ngakuoi ngul (n)
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the shin,Ngal (n)
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"brisk in walking, fast walking, present everywhere",Ngal hrat (adj)
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bowlegged,Ngal kuol (n)
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"the tibia, the shin bone",Ngal ru (n)
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a contrivance made by boys to hit people on the leg as they walk along the path,Ngal sok (v)
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the centre and thin-skin portion of the shin,Ngalchar (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngaler (n)
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name of a species of palm tree,Ngalha (n)
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the name of a variety of small fish,Ngalim (n)
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the name of a stinging bee,Ngalpui (n)
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the name of stinging bee,Ngalrang (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngalungbet (n)
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a pad woven around the shin for protection,Ngalzem (n)
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"brave, daring, tame, to be brave, to dare, to gain a victory, to be prepared to do a thing, to be not afraid of",Ngam (v)
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"tamed, domesticated",Ngam (adj)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngameihol (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngameisui (n)
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a species of large cat-fish,Ngami (n)
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"a wart, a kind of troublesome lump or hard swelling which forms round an extracted thorn in hand or foot",Ngamit (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngamitpawng (n)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan,Ngamlai (n)
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"fearlessly, confidently, boldly",Ngampa takin (adv)
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"to deal craftily with, to use stratagem, to lure",Ngamthlem (v)
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evil tricks,Ngamthlemna (n)
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"a conqueror, a victor",Ngamtu (n)
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a form of cooking chicken in a Hmar house,Ngán (n)
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the golden fish,Nganal (n)
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name of fish with long whisker,Ngangiei (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngangui (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Nganul (n)
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"a shrub like plant use or misused as drug, cannabis, marijuana",Nganza (n)
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to smoke ‘nganza’,Nganza hawp (v)
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to get intoxicated with ‘nganza’,Nganza inrui (v)
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"gritty, coarse, grainy, etc",Ngap (adj)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngaphek (n)
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"name of a variety of fish, the mahseer fish",Ngaphu (n)
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a large spawning fish,Ngaphul (n)
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the whale,Ngapui (n)
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cod liver oil,Ngapui thau (n)
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name of variety of cat fish,Ngapurum (n)
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"stiff, sturdy, not fragile",Ngar (adj)
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"an affix denoting continuity, continually, without a break, still",Ngar (adv)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngarili (n)
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"to give crepe bandage, to crepe bandage",Ngarkhuo (v)
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"name of a variety of fish, an eel",Ngarûl (n)
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"name of a variety of fish, the golden fish",Ngasanghal (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngasarbal (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngasen (n)
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specific,Ngat (adj)
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name of a variety of small fish,Ngatesi (n)
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wild elephant grass,Ngathal (n)
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fermented fish,Ngathu (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngatlau (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngatun (n)
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"a baboon, a grey monkey",Ngau (n)
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tadpole,Ngaulawng (n)
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toad,Ngautrawk (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngavaibe (n)
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"name of a variety of fish, the cat fish",Ngavok (n)
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"virgin forest, thick jungle",Ngaw (v)
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a fish trap,Ngawi (n)
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expression of extremity,Ngawi ngawi (adv)
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"morose, quiet (in disposition or through sickness)",Ngawichawi (adj)
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a variety of wild tree,Ngawihnemthing (n)
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a black kite,Ngawihup (n)
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the trunk (of an elephant),Ngawn (n)
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"big virgin forest, big and thick virgin forest",Ngawpui (v)
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to cut a branch of a tree,Ngawr (v)
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name of a variety of fish,Ngazangsa (n)
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a maggot,Nge (n)
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"sharp (not blunt); self, myself, yourself",Ngei (adj)
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"really, certainly",Ngei (adv)
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"to be acclimatized, to agree with, which is matching and growth oriented to the mind and body",Ngei (adj)
|
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an emphatic verbal particle,Ngei annawm (adv)
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an emphatic verbal particle,Ngei kha tie (adv)
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"without fail, certainly, surely",Ngei ngei (adv)
|
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"to ask for, to demand, to ask",Ngen (v)
|
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to beseech,Ngen chiem (v)
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"arrogant, haughty, insolent, great and then rude and unmannerly",Ngeng (adj)
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"prayer, petition, request",Ngenna (n)
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a Hmar clan,Ngente (n)
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to turn (as head or body),Ngha (v)
|
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"to be in contact with, to knock or lean against, to touch, to depend upon",Nghai (v)
|
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"to destroy wilfully, to torture, to ill-treat, to mutilate, to handle, to work at",Nghaisa (v)
|
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"to lean on, something on which one leans",Nghaisan (v)
|
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"to assault, to lay hands upon",Nghaisat (v)
|
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to wait,Nghak (v)
|
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"to be impatient, to be eager",Nghakhla (v)
|
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eagerly,Nghakhla takin (adv)
|
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to turn back,Nghakir (v)
|
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poetical term for ‘nunghak’ or unmarried young lady,Nghaknu (n)
|
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"caretaker, one who waits and looks after",Nghaktu (n)
|
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"immediately, straightway, while about it",Nghal (adv)
|
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"playful, mischievous, ill-behaved",Nghal (adj)
|
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the mature male wild boar considered to be one of the fiercest wild animals,Nghalchang (n)
|
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"rust, rusted",Ngharek (adj)
|
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"to put down, to rest upon",Nghat (n)
|
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to turn away from someone,Nghatsan (v)
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fed up,Nghawk (adj)
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the neck of a four-legged animals (always reserved to be given to the maternal grandfather or uncles of the one who kills the animal),Nghawng (n)
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necktie,Nghawngor (n)
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"to shake, to stir",Nghawr (v)
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"to fast, to go without",Nghei (v)
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"rather, fairly",Nghei (adv)
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to demand,Nghei (v)
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side of the head around the ears,Ngheiterep (n)
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"firm, rigid, prosperous, stable, to be firm, etc.",Nghet (adj)
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"loose, unstable, to be loose, etc",Nghet lo (adj)
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forget,Nghil (v)
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remember,Nghillo (v)
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"a tusk, a tooth",Ngho (n)
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to be tired of,Nghok (adj)
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"tiresome, fatiguing",Nghokum (adj)
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"reverberate, aftershock",Nghong (adj)
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"to shake, to boil galloping",Nghor (v)
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"demand, asked for",Ngiet (v)
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name of tree,Ngieu (n)
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"sickness, pain, illness, ailment",Ngieu natna (n)
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"kind, thoughtful, considerate, unselfish",Ngilnei (adj)
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"benevolence, kindness, mercy",Ngilneina (n)
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"to stand, to be upright, to stop",Ngir (v)
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"to stand round in circle, to surround",Ngir huol (v)
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"to stand upright, to stand straight, to stand at attention",Ngir tlun (v)
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one’s stated position,Ngirhmun (adj)
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"white, fair, of a light colour, to be white",Ngo (adj)
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"numb feeling, numbness",Ngoi (adj)
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"slow of understanding, dull, stupid",Ngong (adj)
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tuberculosis,Ngor (n)
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to keep on at continuously,Ngor (adv)
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a Hmar traditional shawl worn by both men and women,Ngoteker (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl,Ngotlong (n)
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"listless, quiet, silent, downhearted, sad, miserable, to be listless",Ngûi (adj)
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"regularly, seriously",Ngûk (adv)
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"to be continuous, regular in one’s mission or job or work",Ngûk (adv)
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"the barrel (of a gun), a rod",Ngul (n)
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a Hmar Changsan sub clan,Ngulthuom (n)
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"the lower end of the spine, the hind back",Ngûm (n)
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the sacrum,Ngûm ru (n)
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to be regular,Ngun (adv)
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"carefully, assiduously, steadily, thoroughly",Nguntakin (adv)
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"tee-total, sombre, sober, not smiling",Ngup (adj)
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"poetical term for chief, king",Ngûr (n)
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"slow, not fast",Ngurchuoi (adj)
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a Hmar clan,Ngurte (n)
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"only, really (negative)",Ngût (adv)
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"the sun, day",Ni (n)
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"a paternal aunt, one’s father’s sisters",Ni (n)
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"to be, to become, yes",Ni (n)
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a solar eclipse,Ni awk lem (n)
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"really yes, very much",Ni e (adv)
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"sunlight, sunshine",Ni eng (n)
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one day,Ni khat (n)
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a distance that can be covered in one day,Ni khat ban phak (phrase)
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one day's journey by foot,Ni khat lam (adv)
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"a matter of day, in a matter of a single day",Ni khat thil thu (adv)
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one who is above the common people,Ni le thla kara leng (phrase)
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"no, nay",Ni lo (adv)
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wrong,Ni lo lo (adj)
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sunshine,Ni lum (n)
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it may be,Ni mei a tih (phrase)
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let it be (after much deliberation),Ni mei mei ta raw se (phrase)
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"it will not be, of course not",Ni naw ni (adv)
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the wrong way,Ni naw tieng (n)
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"in the wrong way, the other way round",Ni naw zawngin (adv)
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"to be what it or one is to be, to happen what may",Ni ni ni (v)
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"ok, of course yes, let it be",Ni raw se (adv)
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"may be, it may be",Ni rawi naw ni’m (phrase)
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a week,Ni sari (n)
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in a few days’ time,Ni sawt naw teah (adv)
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everyday,Ni tin (adj)
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sun set,Ni tla (n)
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a phrase often used to describe the British emperor literally meaning that ‘the sun never set on the empire’,Ni tla seng lo rama lal (phrase)
|
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day after day,Ni zawnin (adj)
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sun ray,Ni zung (n)
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on the day,Niah (adv)
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an important date or occasion,Nibik (n)
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"to be fortunate, to be lucky",Nihlaw (v)
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"fortunate, privileged, lucky",Nihlaw (adj)
|
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"a sunshade, an umbrella",Nihliep (n)
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"to hold an umbrella, to use an umbrella",Nihliep khum (v)
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consciousness,Nikhuo (n)
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to be unconscious,Nikhuo hre lo (v)
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the last day,Nikinni (n)
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last year,Nikum (n)
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the year before last,Nikum hmasa (adv)
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Wednesday,Nilaini (n)
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the neem plant,Nîm (n)
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status,Nina (n)
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it may be,Ning a ti (phrase)
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|
Thursday,Ningani (n)
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to detest (for eating),Ningindiek (v)
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|
not free mentally,Ninginip (adj)
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|
"to grumble, grouse, to sulk",Ninginnuor (v)
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|
"to be bored, fed up, uninterested, jaded",Ningintel (v)
|
|
"habits, ways",Ningkhong (n)
|
|
"to be unsophisticated, to be ignorant of the mode of life, thought, habit, ways",Ningkhong hre lo (v)
|
|
"bored, jaded",Ningtel (adj)
|
|
"the summer, the hot weather",Nipui (n)
|
|
the name of a creeper with scarlet flowers,Nipui par (n)
|
|
"sun, sunshine",Nisa (n)
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|
to get sunstroke,Nisa inrui (v)
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|
"to warm oneself under sun ray, sunbath",Nisa lum awi (v)
|
|
"under the blazing sunshine, in the scorching heat of summer (usually referring to how one use to work in the jhumfield)",Nisa sen veng vung hnuoiah (adv)
|
|
sun rise,Nisa suok (v)
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sunset,Nisa tla (v)
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|
to sit with one’s back towards the sun and feel the heat (winter morning),Nisa zang puok (v)
|
|
to have the heat of the sun on one’s back,Nisa zang puok (v)
|
|
a holiday,Niserh (n)
|
|
"nevertheless, yet, still, but, notwithstanding",Nisienlakhawm (conj)
|
|
a portion of a bride price given to the girl’s father’s sister,Nisum (n)
|
|
"sunrise, to rise (as the sun)",Nisuok (v)
|
|
nuclear,Niukliar (n)
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newspaper,Niuspepar (n)
|
|
"a cup, a vase, a jug",No (n)
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|
"soft, tender",No (adj)
|
|
shake,Nok (v)
|
|
"to be careless, slipshod or negligent",Nomna (v)
|
|
"repeat, to do or say anything over and over again, again and again, over and over",Non (v)
|
|
repeat again,Non nawk (adv)
|
|
"the secondary items of a curry, the leftovers of food",Nong (n)
|
|
a variety of thorny edible shrub found abundance in Manipur valley,Nongmangkha (n)
|
|
"a big cup, a trophy, a shield",Nopui (n)
|
|
"to butt, to push",Nor (v)
|
|
"a mother, a maternal aunt, a paternal uncle's wife, a husband's mother, a female, a feminine affix",Nu (n)
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|
"to act as a mother, to take the place of a mother",Nu chanchang (v)
|
|
"wife and children, family",Nu le nau (n)
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|
parents,Nu le pa (n)
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|
motherless,Nu nei lo (adj)
|
|
a baby in need of adequate mother’s milk,Nuchak invoi (v)
|
|
mother and child,Nufa (n)
|
|
a situation of weakness or feeling of dizziness experience by a young baby as the mother is about to bear a child again; the situation experience by a young man after hearing that he is impregnating a woman,Nuha (n)
|
|
"woman, wife",Nuhmei (n)
|
|
a strip made of split bamboo or cane used by woman for carrying load in a paikawng or basket,Nuhmei hnam (n)
|
|
betrothed or engaged with a girl,Nuhmei huol (v)
|
|
a girl,Nuhmei naupang (n)
|
|
"to marry, to be married",Nuhmei nei (v)
|
|
a woman escaping to her father or brother’s house due to disagreement with the husband or husband’s family,Nuhmei zam (v)
|
|
a baby girl,Nuhmeite (n)
|
|
last,Nuhnung (adj)
|
|
the very last,Nuhnungtak (adv)
|
|
a stepmother,Nuhron (n)
|
|
smile,Nui (v)
|
|
a smiling face,Nui hmel (n)
|
|
to feel like laughing,Nui inza (v)
|
|
"to laugh at, to mock, to scoff at",Nuisan (v)
|
|
cracking jokes,Nuiza siem (v)
|
|
"a comedian, joker, a clown, a jester, one who is good in making jokes",Nuiza siem thiem (n)
|
|
jokes,Nuizat (v)
|
|
"to be funny, to be ridiculous",Nuizat thlak (v)
|
|
one who is being laughed at,Nuizatbûr (n)
|
|
"ridiculous, funny, laughable",Nuizatum (adj)
|
|
a man’s brother in-law who married his wife’s sister; men whose wives are sisters,Nulam (n)
|
|
"life, living",Nun (n)
|
|
"life, mode or manner of life",Nun dan (n)
|
|
normalcy,Nun dan pangngai (n)
|
|
women and children,Nunau (n)
|
|
a Hmar Lungtau sub clan,Nungate (n)
|
|
living creatures,Nungcha (n)
|
|
"nature, character, mode of life, disposition, habit",Nungchang (n)
|
|
"good natured, good mannered",Nungchang tha (adj)
|
|
"a maiden, a young woman",Nunghak (n)
|
|
a very common and rather institutionalised way of approaching and wooing a girl by a boy wherein the boy goes to the girl’s house usually in the night,Nunghak leng (v)
|
|
to commit fornication or have illicit sexual relation with an unmarried woman,Nunghak ngai (v)
|
|
a virgin lady,Nunghak thienglam (n)
|
|
past life,Nunhlui (adv)
|
|
to enjoy life in reckless manner,Nunkhaw pham (v)
|
|
happy moment,Nunkhawnuom (adj)
|
|
to be good-tempered,Nunnem (adj)
|
|
to be tired of life,Nunnghok (v)
|
|
"offensive, ill-mannered, ruthless, pitiless",Nunrawng (v)
|
|
"to be cruel, vicious, bad, to be cruel, etc",Nunsie (v)
|
|
short-lived,Nuntawi (adj)
|
|
"one lakh, one hundred thousand",Nuoi (n)
|
|
"to brush, to rub, to blow about violently",Nuoi (v)
|
|
the name of a plant with edible leaves; name of a colour,Nuoinawk (n)
|
|
name of flowering plant,Nuoithang (n)
|
|
"willing, wish, want",Nuom (v)
|
|
"reluctant, not willing",Nuom lo (v)
|
|
one’s wish and whims,Nuom nuom (adv)
|
|
"just as one wishes, just as one please",Nuom nuomin (adv)
|
|
according to one’s wishes,Nuom thu in (adv)
|
|
"to enjoy pleasure, to revel",Nuomchen (v)
|
|
to enjoy pleasure,Nuomsip bawl (v)
|
|
"sulk, to be displeased, disgruntled",Nuor (v)
|
|
"husband and wife, a married couple",Nupa (n)
|
|
separation of husband and wife by death – thought to be the most difficult death to comprehend with,Nupa trangthre (n)
|
|
"a woman who have had a child, a wife, a mother’s elder sister",Nupui (n)
|
|
poetical word for ‘wife’,Nuthai (n)
|
|
a young woman either divorced or widowed (opposite gender of ‘pathlawi’),Nuthlawi (n)
|
|
"a full-grown female, to arrive at the age of puberty",Nutling (n)
|
|
a middle-aged married woman,Nuvanglai (n)
|
|
an exclamation citing ‘mother’,Nuvuoi (interjn)
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