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en,hmr
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fruit of plant,Ra (n)
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"effect, results",Ra (n)
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fruitful,Ra nuom (adj)
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a variety of wild tree,Rabil (n)
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a temporary shelter in the jhum,Rabok (n)
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"to conceive, to be or become pregnant",Rai (v)
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to die in giving birth to an offspring,Raiche (n)
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the name of a species of cane,Raichok (n)
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a variety of wild creeper used to catch fish,Raiphak (n)
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poetical term for poor,Raira (n)
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"name of wild plant, the leaf used for roofing in traditional Hmar house",Raisaral (n)
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a species of ant,Raise (n)
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"with force, vehemently, with one’s might, as hard as possible",Rak (adv)
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to grip using the fingers,Râk (v)
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"to talk unnecessary and meaninglessly, to make a noise",Râk (v)
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"not very much, not that",Rak nawh (adv)
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"racquet (badminton, tennis, etc)",Raket (n)
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"spirits, distilled local wine",Rakzu (n)
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"to melt away, pass away, finish",Ral (adv)
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"enemy, foe",Râl (n)
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consoling bereaved family members in kind and words,Ràl (v)
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the other side of,Ràl (n)
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the enemy is at hand,Ral a lien (adj)
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"at a distance, from a distance",Ràl anthok (adj)
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"to fight the enemy, to battle",Râl do (v)
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on the frontline of a battle,Râl hmatawng (n)
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the head of the enemy,Ral lu (n)
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"a warrior, one who distinguishes himself in battle",Râlhrat (n)
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from a distance,Ralkang (adj)
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"a warrior, a fighter",Ralkapmi (n)
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from a distance,Ralkhat anthok (adv)
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"to be falsely alarmed of a raid or an attack, a false alarm of a raid or attack",Ralkhel (n)
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"the other side of (river), on the opposite bank of",Ràlkhing tieng (n)
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"spoil, plunder, loot or body",Rallak (n)
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to kill and enemy; to bring home the head of an enemy; to be a victor,Rallu lak (v)
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"to be safe, secure, free from danger or enemy",Ralmuong (v)
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"safety, security, peaceful place, place of safety",Ralmuongna (n)
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contribution of money or other items towards a bereaved family,Ralna (n)
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name of a creeper with curled up hook-shaped thorns,Ralsamkuoi (n)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan,Ralsun (n)
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"armour, arms, weapons, military equipment",Ralthuom (n)
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"to be in danger because of enemy, not at peace",Raltri (v)
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to keep guard,Ralveng (v)
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"a watch house, a duty post, a blockhouse",Ralveng buk (n)
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"a sentry, a scout",Ralvengtu (n)
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"forest, country, homeland, land",Ram (n)
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"to plunder, to ravage, to annihilate, to destroy, to put out of existence",Ram (v)
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"deserted, abandoned",Ram (adj)
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a jungle fowl,Ram ar (n)
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a wild yam,Ram bahra (n)
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"the mountain sheep, the chamois",Ram beram (n)
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the name of a variety of wild cockroach,Ram chukchu (n)
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the wild goat,Ram kel (n)
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the name of a white insect,Ram kelchal (n)
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the antelope,Ram lawi (n)
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name of a species of ‘lailên’ bird,Ram lênchîm (n)
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a wood pigeon,Ram parva (n)
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"a wild gayal, a wild mithun",Ram siel (n)
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to open up land for cultivation of homestead land by village chief or concern authority,Ram thret (v)
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"another country, a foreign country",Ramdang (n)
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"a foreigner, an outlander",Ramdangmi (n)
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a huge virgin forest,Ramhmangpui (n)
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"forest, jungle",Ramhnuoi (n)
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a rebel (who move out from one’s house) and hid outside (jungle),Ramhnuoimi (n)
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"an evil spirit, a ghost, a devil, a demon",Ramhuoi (n)
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to stay with the jungle with some purpose,Rammu (v)
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the virgin wild forest,Rampui (n)
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name of a species of bird,Rampuivâ (n)
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"boundary, frontier, border, demarcation line",Ramri (n)
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to draw a boundary line,Ramri khang (v)
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a boundary pillar,Ramri lungphun (n)
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wild animals,Ramsa (n)
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"to hunt, to go hunting",Ramsuok (v)
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a hunter,Ramsuokmi (n)
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death of a young baby (say less than a year) not covered under ‘hlamzui’,Ramte thi (n)
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different things,Ramtin (adv)
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different things or items,Ramtin-ramtang (adj)
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"one who is adventurous in the jungle, one who is fond of life in the jungle",Ramvachal (n)
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"domesticated animals, poultry, etc",Ran (n)
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"to ‘do’ without fail, with sure",Rân (adv)
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"grazing ground, pasture land",Ran tlatna hmun (n)
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"okra, ladies’ finger",Ranal (n)
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father’s sister’s husbands,Rang (n)
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"quick, swift, speedy, nimble",Rang (adv)
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"slightly spotted, blotched, mottled, having a few patches of white, piebald, etc",Râng (adj)
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"gold, golden",Rangkachak (n)
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El Dorado,Rangkachak ram (n)
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a species of hornbill bird,Rangkêk (n)
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name of a Hmar kindred tribe settled in Tripura,Ranglong (n)
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"tin, corrugated galvanised iron sheets",Rangva (n)
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a house roofed with CGI sheets,Rangva in (n)
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"an iron box, a steel trunk",Rangva thingrem (n)
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"all living creatures (land and water animals, insects, birds, etc)",Rannung (n)
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"domestic animals, livestock",Ransa (n)
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the shelf over the fire of a Hmar house,Rap (n)
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"to frighten, to scare, to terrify",Râp (v)
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a split bamboo,Râp (n)
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rapture,Rapchar (n)
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a variety of wild tree,Raphir (n)
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"terrifying, fearful, dreadful, horrible, appalling, awful",Râpthlak (adj)
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"terribly, dreadfully, horribly, appallingly, awfully",Rapthlak takin (adv)
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"a chaprasi, a circle interpreter (an esteemed government officer of yore or British era)",Rasi (n)
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a wild fruit or flower visited by flock of birds for food,Ratlan (n)
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"leave, move away from",Rau (v)
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"scold, reprimand, reproach, rebuke, admonish",Rau (v)
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spirit,Rau (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl,Raupuon (n)
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"abandoned, deserted, left permanently",Rausan (v)
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a poetic term of ghost or spirit,Rauthla (n)
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the husk or bark or rind part,Raw (n)
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"to burn, to set on fire, to ignite, to char, to heat, to roast",Raw (v)
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burnt to death,Raw hlum (v)
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"let it, let them, let him/her",Raw se (adv)
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"burnt beyond redemption, to char beyond recognition, to burn down to cinder",Raw ut (v)
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robot,Rawbot (n)
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"those under the supervision of a superior, a household, a company",Rawi (n)
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"perhaps, by chance, it may be",Rawi naw ni’m (adv)
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a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Varte,Rawite (n)
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"to loot, to plunder",Rawk (v)
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"rucksack, knapsack",Rawksai (n)
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a long bamboo set up in a village with the skin of a wild cat or other animal suspended from it,Rawkuoi (n)
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"a precipice, a cliff, a rock face",Rawl (n)
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"voice, sound",Rawl (n)
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"to thrust in, to insert, to push in",Rawl (v)
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to clear the throat; to give or send signal,Rawl khawng (v)
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husked voice due to cough or cold,Rawl tham (adj)
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"the wild rabbit, the hare",Rawl zupui (n)
|
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"to hit a cliff, to be on a dead end",Rawlbang baw (v)
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"a scheme of battle or war done in stealthy manner such as ambush, etc",Rawlral (n)
|
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to give something secretly,Rawlruk (v)
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a Hmar Khawlhring sub clan,Rawlsim (n)
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"a high pitch voice, a shrill voice",Rawltelek (n)
|
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"a young man, young, to be young",Rawlthar (n)
|
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"brittle, to be brittle",Rawm (adj)
|
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"may be, might be",Rawm (adv)
|
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a species of bamboo,Rawmau (n)
|
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a large species of bamboo,Rawmi (n)
|
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"to ask advice, to consult",Rawn (v)
|
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"always, frequently, often, that signals many",Rawn (adv)
|
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a species of bamboo,Rawnal (n)
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colour,Rawng (n)
|
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"vicious, cruel, destructive, to be vicious, to be brutal, etc",Rawng (adj)
|
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"cruelly, brutally",Rawng takin (adv)
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|
"to serve, to minister",Rawngbawl (v)
|
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"service, ministry",Rawngbawlna (n)
|
|
minister,Rawngbawltu (n)
|
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"in a reckless manner, in an irresponsible manner",Rawnintam (adv)
|
|
"in a reckless manner, in an irresponsible manner",Rawnintam (adv)
|
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"to feel for food, a desire for food after illness or without it for some time",Rawp (adj)
|
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"always, many a time",Rawp (adv)
|
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"to feel for food, a desire for food after illness or without it for some time",Rawp (adj)
|
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"always, many a time",Rawp (adv)
|
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"to blast, to blow up (n) cracker",Rawpuok (v)
|
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"to blast, to blow up (n) cracker",Rawpuok (v)
|
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stone chips (for construction),Rawra (n)
|
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stone chips (for construction),Rawra (n)
|
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rose,Raws (n)
|
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rose,Raws (n)
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the name of a musical instrument,Rawsem (n)
|
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the name of a musical instrument,Rawsem (n)
|
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ration,Rawsot (n)
|
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ration,Rawsot (n)
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to propose,Rawt (v)
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to grind,Rawt (v)
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"to cut off (edge of thatch, bamboo stump, etc.), to massacre",Rawt (v)
|
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to propose,Rawt (v)
|
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to grind,Rawt (v)
|
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"to cut off (edge of thatch, bamboo stump, etc.), to massacre",Rawt (v)
|
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proposal,Rawtna (n)
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proposal,Rawtna (n)
|
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"to grind smoothly, to plunder to the maximum",Rawtnam (adv)
|
|
"to grind smoothly, to plunder to the maximum",Rawtnam (adv)
|
|
"a devil spirit or ghost believes to be the most timid and shy and one that only play with those in jhum hut by making a ""rawt rawt"" like sound from below",Rawtrawt (n)
|
|
"a devil spirit or ghost believes to be the most timid and shy and one that only play with those in jhum hut by making a ""rawt rawt"" like sound from below",Rawtrawt (n)
|
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fire crackers (associated with festivals),Rawtrek (n)
|
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fire crackers (associated with festivals),Rawtrek (n)
|
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the edible shoots of bamboo,Rawtuoi (n)
|
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the edible shoots of bamboo,Rawtuoi (n)
|
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"oppressively silent, still, quiet",Re (adj)
|
|
"oppressively silent, still, quiet",Re (adj)
|
|
radio,Redio (n)
|
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radio,Redio (n)
|
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"brim, edge",Rei (n)
|
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a pain that further have echoed to other parts of the body,Rei (v)
|
|
"brim, edge",Rei (n)
|
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a pain that further have echoed to other parts of the body,Rei (v)
|
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"to cut a notch, to mortise (using sharp iron)",Rek (v)
|
|
"a slenderer area or point than the main area, a slender or thinner area",Rèk (n)
|
|
to seize by the throat; to squeeze in using the thumb on one side and the other fingers on the other side,Rék (v)
|
|
"to cut a notch, to mortise (using sharp iron)",Rek (v)
|
|
"a slenderer area or point than the main area, a slender or thinner area",Rèk (n)
|
|
to seize by the throat; to squeeze in using the thumb on one side and the other fingers on the other side,Rék (v)
|
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to throttle to death,Rekhlum (v)
|
|
to throttle to death,Rekhlum (v)
|
|
"separating the fine rice and the husk in a ""leidar"" (sieve)",Rel (v)
|
|
"to put up the framework of a house, to begin to build a house",Rèl (v)
|
|
to discuss or consult each other on an issue,Rèl (v)
|
|
a Hmar basket made of finest cane where woman’s finest clothes are kept,Rèl (n)
|
|
"to backbite, to speak ill of, to malign",Rèl (v)
|
|
"rail, train",Rél (n)
|
|
"separating the fine rice and the husk in a ""leidar"" (sieve)",Rel (v)
|
|
"to put up the framework of a house, to begin to build a house",Rèl (v)
|
|
to discuss or consult each other on an issue,Rèl (v)
|
|
a Hmar basket made of finest cane where woman’s finest clothes are kept,Rèl (n)
|
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"to backbite, to speak ill of, to malign",Rèl (v)
|
|
"rail, train",Rél (n)
|
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"a railway, a railroad",Rel lampui (n)
|
|
"a railway, a railroad",Rel lampui (n)
|
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"to manage, to run, to organise, arrange, look after",Relbawl (v)
|
|
"to manage, to run, to organise, arrange, look after",Relbawl (v)
|
|
"an organiser, a manager",Relbawltu (n)
|
|
"an organiser, a manager",Relbawltu (n)
|
|
"to escape secretly, to abscond quietly",Relruk (v)
|
|
"to escape secretly, to abscond quietly",Relruk (v)
|
|
"to criticism, condemnation",Relthang (n)
|
|
"to criticism, condemnation",Relthang (n)
|
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"convenient, proper, etc",Rem (adv)
|
|
"to put in place, one after another",Rem (v)
|
|
"to stop, to abate, to fade, to stop flaring, to extinct",Rêm (v)
|
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to be at peace,Rem (adj)
|
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"convenient, proper, etc",Rem (adv)
|
|
"to put in place, one after another",Rem (v)
|
|
"to stop, to abate, to fade, to stop flaring, to extinct",Rêm (v)
|
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to be at peace,Rem (adj)
|
|
"opportunity, a chance, convenience, etc",Remchang (n)
|
|
"opportunity, a chance, convenience, etc",Remchang (n)
|
|
to benefit from the small opportunity that comes one’s way,Remchang inchawk (adv)
|
|
to benefit from the small opportunity that comes one’s way,Remchang inchawk (adv)
|
|
"to be smart in doing things, prudent, wise, skilled",Remhrie (adj)
|
|
"to be smart in doing things, prudent, wise, skilled",Remhrie (adj)
|
|
"skill, expertise",Remhrietna (n)
|
|
"skill, expertise",Remhrietna (n)
|
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peace,Remna (n)
|
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peace,Remna (n)
|
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peace and tranquillity,Remna le muongna (n)
|
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peace and tranquillity,Remna le muongna (n)
|
|
"to advise, to plan, to devise",Remruot (v)
|
|
"to advise, to plan, to devise",Remruot (v)
|
|
"plan, scheme",Remruotna (n)
|
|
"plan, scheme",Remruotna (n)
|
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to give advice,Remruotpui (adv)
|
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to give advice,Remruotpui (adv)
|
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adviser,Remruotpuitu (n)
|
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adviser,Remruotpuitu (n)
|
|
"to agree with or to, to consent, to permit",Remti (v)
|
|
"to agree with or to, to consent, to permit",Remti (v)
|
|
to agree in unison,Remti tlang (v)
|
|
to agree in unison,Remti tlang (v)
|
|
"permission, consent, approval",Remtina (n)
|
|
"permission, consent, approval",Remtina (n)
|
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the Raja,Reng (n)
|
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"all, entire, whole",Reng (adv)
|
|
the Raja,Reng (n)
|
|
"all, entire, whole",Reng (adv)
|
|
in that manner; by any means,Reng reng (adv)
|
|
in that manner; by any means,Reng reng (adv)
|
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the name of a large chirping insect,Rengchal (n)
|
|
the name of a large chirping insect,Rengchal (n)
|
|
name of flower,Rengchonghoi (n)
|
|
name of flower,Rengchonghoi (n)
|
|
"all, whole, entirely, completely",Rengin (adv)
|
|
"all, whole, entirely, completely",Rengin (adv)
|
|
the Raja of Tripura,Rengpui (n)
|
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the Raja of Tripura,Rengpui (n)
|
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Tripura,Rengpuiram (n)
|
|
Tripura,Rengpuiram (n)
|
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the small Raja,Rengte (n)
|
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the small Raja,Rengte (n)
|
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the pineapple,Rengthei (n)
|
|
the pineapple,Rengthei (n)
|
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"to economise, to be frugal in spending, to thrift",Ret (v)
|
|
to cut by the teeth,Rèt (v)
|
|
"rates, a price fixed",Rét (n)
|
|
"completely, utterly, entirely",Rèt (adv)
|
|
"to economise, to be frugal in spending, to thrift",Ret (v)
|
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to cut by the teeth,Rèt (v)
|
|
"rates, a price fixed",Rét (n)
|
|
"completely, utterly, entirely",Rèt (adv)
|
|
"poor, unfortunate, miserable, tired, afflicted, miserable, unfortunate",Rethei (n)
|
|
"poor, unfortunate, miserable, tired, afflicted, miserable, unfortunate",Rethei (n)
|
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"poverty, destitution",Retheina (n)
|
|
"poverty, destitution",Retheina (n)
|
|
"sound, to sound, to give forth a sound",Ri (n)
|
|
"a boundary, borderline",Ri (n)
|
|
"sound, to sound, to give forth a sound",Ri (n)
|
|
"a boundary, borderline",Ri (n)
|
|
"a lake in Myanmar side of Indo-Myanmar border believed in pre-Christian Hmar faith to be passed by the spirits of the dead on their way to ""mithi khuo"", the abode of the deaths",Ri Dil (n)
|
|
"a lake in Myanmar side of Indo-Myanmar border believed in pre-Christian Hmar faith to be passed by the spirits of the dead on their way to ""mithi khuo"", the abode of the deaths",Ri Dil (n)
|
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an expression of extreme pain or difficulty when one thought his own pain as that of others,Ri mi ri sawn (adv)
|
|
an expression of extreme pain or difficulty when one thought his own pain as that of others,Ri mi ri sawn (adv)
|
|
sound (of extreme noise further determined by the size of the subject),Ri rum rum (adv)
|
|
sound (of extreme noise further determined by the size of the subject),Ri rum rum (adv)
|
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a temporary hut in the jungle to spend the night in,Riebuk (n)
|
|
a temporary hut in the jungle to spend the night in,Riebuk (n)
|
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to put up for the night,Riek (v)
|
|
to put up for the night,Riek (v)
|
|
name of a species of bird,Riekmaw (n)
|
|
name of a species of bird,Riekmaw (n)
|
|
a term use to refer to destitute and the downtrodden,Riekmaw va ang (phrase)
|
|
a term use to refer to destitute and the downtrodden,Riekmaw va ang (phrase)
|
|
a lodge,Riekna in (n)
|
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a lodge,Riekna in (n)
|
|
"to give up coming or going for a time, to not come or go for a time",Riel (v)
|
|
"hail, hailstone",Riel (n)
|
|
"to give up coming or going for a time, to not come or go for a time",Riel (v)
|
|
"hail, hailstone",Riel (n)
|
|
to be cold as hailstone,Riel ang dei (v)
|
|
to be cold as hailstone,Riel ang dei (v)
|
|
to give up coming or going altogether,Riel song (adv)
|
|
to give up coming or going altogether,Riel song (adv)
|
|
"to hail, fall of hail",Riel tla (v)
|
|
"to hail, fall of hail",Riel tla (v)
|
|
"a glass, a tumbler",Rielno (n)
|
|
"a glass, a tumbler",Rielno (n)
|
|
"poor, destitute",Rieng (adj)
|
|
"poor, destitute",Rieng (adj)
|
|
"poetical term for extreme of ""rieng""",Rienghlei (adj)
|
|
"poetical term for extreme of ""rieng""",Rienghlei (adj)
|
|
a Hmar Khawbung sub clan,Riengsete (n)
|
|
a Hmar Khawbung sub clan,Riengsete (n)
|
|
"a poor person, a destitute",Riengvai (n)
|
|
"a poor person, a destitute",Riengvai (n)
|
|
fallow deer,Rienu (n)
|
|
fallow deer,Rienu (n)
|
|
eight,Riet (nmb)
|
|
eight,Riet (nmb)
|
|
"a bit, slightly",Rieu (adv)
|
|
"a bit, slightly",Rieu (adv)
|
|
referee,Rifiri (n)
|
|
referee,Rifiri (n)
|
|
refugee,Rifiugi (n)
|
|
refugee,Rifiugi (n)
|
|
"heavy, weighty, burdensome",Rik (adj)
|
|
"heavy, weighty, burdensome",Rik (adj)
|
|
record,Rikawt (n)
|
|
record,Rikawt (n)
|
|
"a load, a burden (v) to carry a burden, carrying a heavy load physically",Rikphur (n)
|
|
"a load, a burden (v) to carry a burden, carrying a heavy load physically",Rikphur (n)
|
|
to warn by threats of punishment or of dire consequences,Rikrap (adj)
|
|
to warn by threats of punishment or of dire consequences,Rikrap (adj)
|
|
a threat,Rikrapna (n)
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a threat,Rikrapna (n)
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"a sudden occurrence (like natural calamities), an emergency situation",Rikrum (adj)
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"a sudden occurrence (like natural calamities), an emergency situation",Rikrum (adj)
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"the heart (of a tree, etc), the depth",Ril (n)
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"deep, insightful",Ril (adj)
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"the bowels, intestines",Rîl (n)
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"the heart (of a tree, etc), the depth",Ril (n)
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"deep, insightful",Ril (adj)
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"the bowels, intestines",Rîl (n)
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the fruit of the worm which refers to one’s offspring,Rila ra (n)
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the fruit of the worm which refers to one’s offspring,Rila ra (n)
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the seed deep inside,Rilmu (n)
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the seed deep inside,Rilmu (n)
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"wicked, impious, morally wrong",Rilo (adj)
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"wicked, impious, morally wrong",Rilo (adj)
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the appendix,Rilphir (n)
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the appendix,Rilphir (n)
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appendicitis,Rilphir na (n)
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appendicitis,Rilphir na (n)
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the large intestine,Rilpui (n)
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the large intestine,Rilpui (n)
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to be to the liking of,Rilrem (v)
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to be to the liking of,Rilrem (v)
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"that which one likes, that which is appealing to one",Rilrem zawng (n)
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"that which one likes, that which is appealing to one",Rilrem zawng (n)
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"tired, exposed or subjected to friction or wear, and tear, to be tired, etc",Rim (v)
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"a smell, an odour",Rim (n)
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a male illegally approaching a female for sexual favour,Rîm (v)
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"tired, exposed or subjected to friction or wear, and tear, to be tired, etc",Rim (v)
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"a smell, an odour",Rim (n)
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a male illegally approaching a female for sexual favour,Rîm (v)
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"a good smell or odour (like perfume), fragrance",Riminhnik (n)
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"a good smell or odour (like perfume), fragrance",Riminhnik (n)
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"hard pressed, wretched, mistreated, cruel bondage",Rimsi (n)
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"hard pressed, wretched, mistreated, cruel bondage",Rimsi (n)
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"a foul odour, stench, unpleasant smell, bad odour",Rimsie (adj)
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"a foul odour, stench, unpleasant smell, bad odour",Rimsie (adj)
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"misery, sufferings",Rimsikna (n)
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"misery, sufferings",Rimsikna (n)
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"to dislike, to object, to think a trouble, to not want, not willing or enthusiastic about it",Rin (v)
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"a line, a scratch, to draw a line, to scratch",Rîn (n)
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"to dislike, to object, to think a trouble, to not want, not willing or enthusiastic about it",Rin (v)
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"a line, a scratch, to draw a line, to scratch",Rîn (n)
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"to think, to believe, to trust, to have faith in",Ring (v)
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"to depend upon, to rely upon",Ring (v)
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"loud, loud sound",Ring (adj)
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the neck,Rîng (n)
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"to think, to believe, to trust, to have faith in",Ring (v)
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"when not expected, when unaware, unexpectedly",Ring naw karin (adv)
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unexpectedly,Ring naw takin (adv)
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"unexpected, unbelievable (from)",Ring naw tieng deiah (adv)
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"reliable, trustworthy, worth believing",Ring tlak (adj)
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"simply, only, just",Ringawt (adv)
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"to doubt, to mistrust",Ringhla (v)
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doubtful,Ringhlaum (adv)
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a yoke worn by men when carrying loads in improvised baskets,Rîngkol (n)
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the period of clearing the jhum land after burning it,Ringmu (n)
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"faith, confidence, reliance",Ringna (n)
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a staple food or principal food that upon which one depends for sustenance,Ringrawl (n)
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"to use as ""ringrawl""",Ringrawla nei (v)
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that on which one rely,Ringsan (n)
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newly Christian converts,Ringthar (n)
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"guess, assumption",Ringthu (n)
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"to guess, to express an opinion",Ringthu hril (v)
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"reliable, worth believing",Ringtlak (adj)
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"believers, Christians",Ringtu (n)
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"faithful, sincere, reliable, trustworthy, honest",Ringum (adj)
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"unfaithful, insincere, not dependable, dishonest",Ringum lo (adj)
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"honestly, reliability, trustworthiness",Ringumna (n)
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"to trust, to have faith in",Ringzo (v)
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which is trustable or reliable,Ringzoum (n)
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"unpleasant, miserable, uncomfortable",Rinum (adj)
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"unpleasantness, discomfort, hardship, misery",Rinumna (n)
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a cage or enclosure wherein mentally unsound and those who can cause harm to other peoples are kept; a prison cell,Rip (n)
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repair,Riper (v)
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"to be spoiled, to become useless, to pass away",Riral (v)
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"an indistinct outline or image, sign, traces, indications",Riruong (v)
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resolution,Risawliuson (n)
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"noisy, loud, raucous, deafening",Risie (adj)
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"to make noise, making a noise",Risie siem (adv)
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to scrape with a hoe,Rît (v)
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the Hmar words for calling pigs,Riteh (n)
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"sound, voice, noise",Riva (n)
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result,Rizal (n)
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a reserve forest mainly on the outskirt of a Hmar village,Rizap (n)
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agenda,Ro (n)
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"treasure, property, inheritance, treasure",Ro (n)
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"a suffix use when the action is done by more than one or the action is performed by more than one (eg. hung ro = come; and, more than 1 person is being ask or told to come)",Ro (adv)
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an inheritance,Rochan (n)
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"to take possession of, to inherit",Rochung (v)
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to inherit property,Rohluo (v)
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"an inheritor, an heir, a successor",Rohluotu (n)
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"to plunder, to loot",Rok (n)
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some other prior-engagement which makes one unable to attend an appointment,Rokhawlna (n)
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rucksack,Roksai (n)
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"stiff after work, to be stiff and sore",Rol (v)
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"to thrust in, to insert, to push in",Rol (v)
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to give something secretly,Rolruk (v)
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"brittle, to be brittle",Rom (n)
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"a poetical term for haze, cloud",Romei (n)
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to be hazy,Romei zam (v)
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small household items (non-edible),Romrok (n)
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"to minister, to serve, to attend upon",Rongbawl (v)
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"a minister, a servant, an attendant",Rongbawltu (n)
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"always, often, constantly, frequently, continually",Rop (adv)
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"mighty, grand, magnificent, stupendous, great",Ropui (adj)
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"glory, anything which tends to one's greatness",Ropuina (n)
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"gloriously, greatly",Ropuitakin (adv)
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"to judge, to arbitrate, to take counsel, to make arrangements, to govern, to manage",Rorel (v)
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"council, committee, board",Rorel pawl (n)
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judgement,Rorelna (n)
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the decision-making body,Rorelna khawl (n)
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"a judge, an arbitrator, a manager",Roreltu (n)
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"reckless, daring, courageous",Rorum (adj)
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"to suggest, to propose",Rot (v)
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a proposal,Rotna (n)
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to give advises,Rotpui (v)
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an adviser,Rotpuitu (n)
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name of a variety of fish,Rou (n)
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"hard, firm",Ru (adj)
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bone,Ru (n)
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"to steal, to thief",Ru (v)
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"pungent, strong (as spirits, tobacco, etc)",Ru (adj)
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"the name of a creeper the roots and leaves of which are used to intoxicate fishes; various roots, leaves, etc, used for intoxicating fish",Ru (n)
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"soft bones, cartilage, gristle",Ru teno (n)
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"to have a bone fracture, a fractured bone",Ru tliek (v)
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a particular form of fish catching practiced by Hmars in which 'ru' is crushed and soaked in the water and thereby intoxicating the fishes,Ru vuok (n)
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"a creeper, the roots of which are used to poison fish",Ruchaw (n)
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"to be drunk, to be intoxicated, drunk, intoxicated",Rui (v)
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"drugs, intoxicating drugs such as Opium, No.4, etc",Ruihlo (n)
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six,Ruk (adj)
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"to steal, secretly, slyly, on the sly, stealthily",Ruk (v)
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Hmar traditional shawl or the name of a plaid cloth,Rukrakpuon (n)
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"a thief, a burglar",Rukru (n)
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"to compensate, to recompense, to give in place of or instead of, to pay a debt",Rul (v)
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a snake,Rûl (n)
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a snake bite,Rûl chuk (n)
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antivenom,Rulchuk damdawi (n)
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"a tapeworm, worms, disease",Rûlhrût (n)
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to have worms,Rûlhrût pai (v)
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the name of a poisonous snake,Rûlmuk (n)
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the name of a poisonous snake,Rûlngan (n)
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the name of a snake,Rûlnghawng sen (n)
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a python,Rûlpui (n)
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to stand on the head,Rûlpui luling (v)
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name of a species of squirrel,Rûlral (n)
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serpent,Rûlriel (n)
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thread worm,Rûlrukût (n)
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the name of a species of snake,Rulsakhi (n)
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name of snake,Rûlsek (n)
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the name of an ovoviviparous snake,Rûltuha (n)
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a species of green snake,Rûlvankai (n)
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"rough, tough",Rum (adj)
|
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"to groan, to growl, to purr",Rûm (v)
|
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a variety of wild tree,Rumrit (n)
|
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the Manipur river (the part in Myanmar) which have an important place in the history of the Hmars,Rûn (n)
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"to raid, to attack, to exact a fine in lieu of work",Rùn (v)
|
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"provocative, offending, aggravate (words)",Rùn (n)
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a poetical term for house,Rún (n)
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"provocative, offending (intentionally)",Rùn luih (adj)
|
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"name shake, doing thing for the name-shake",Rûndal (adj)
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name of a variety of an aromatic herb,Runhmui (n)
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"aggravating, grievous, provoking, exasperating, aggravatingly, etc",Rûnthlak (adv)
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bamboo,Ruo (n)
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rain,Ruo (n)
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raining for a period of time,Ruo ching (v)
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to be out in the rain,Ruo do (v)
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a spoon made of bamboo,Ruo haihaw (n)
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rain accompanied by wind,Ruo khang the (adj)
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a rain-drop,Ruo mal (n)
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a bamboo cup,Ruo no (n)
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a bamboo comb,Ruo samthi (n)
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rainfall,Ruo sur (v)
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rainwater,Ruo tui (n)
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a heavy shower (rain),Ruobawhok (n)
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law of inheritance,Ruohluo dan (n)
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"to mark out, to plan",Ruohman (v)
|
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"plan, preparation",Ruohmanna (n)
|
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"to employ, to hire",Ruoi (v)
|
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feast,Ruoi (n)
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"almost, nearly, on the point of",Ruoi (adv)
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to make a feast,Ruoithe (n)
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|
"empty, hollow, naked, to be empty, hollow, naked",Ruok (adj)
|
|
"lengthily, in streaks",Ruok (adj)
|
|
pregnant (the stomach is not empty),Ruok lo (n)
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a solemn day after a dead body is buried,Ruokngha (n)
|
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a feast arranged on the day or after the death of a family member,Ruoknghak sa (n)
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at the same time,Ruol (v)
|
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"a herd, a flock",Ruol (n)
|
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a friend,Ruol (n)
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"of the same (level, size, etc)",Ruol (adv)
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"to be impossible, next to impossible",Ruol an nawh (adv)
|
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those who are differently abled,Ruol ban lo (n)
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friends,Ruol le pai (n)
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"to make friend, a friend",Ruol pawl (v)
|
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"friendly, one who makes friends happy, one who makes friend fast",Ruol pawl thiem (n)
|
|
name of a species of wild bird,Ruolmitvar (n)
|
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a Hmar Darngawn sub clan,Ruolngul (n)
|
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"a friend of the same age group, one’s contemporary",Ruolpui (n)
|
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"even, level",Ruolrem (adj)
|
|
"even, smooth, perfect level",Ruolrem (adj)
|
|
a bosom friend,Ruolthra (n)
|
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"vale, valley",Ruom (n)
|
|
name of a variety of bamboo,Ruomau (n)
|
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a species of bamboo,Ruomi (n)
|
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a rain in specific area,Ruomuolkhoi (n)
|
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name of a wild fruit,Ruon (n)
|
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name of a variety of bamboo,Ruonal (n)
|
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"a dead body, a corpse",Ruong (n)
|
|
"to ambush, to get an enemy between two companies of an army, to waylaid",Ruong chaiche thlak (v)
|
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to tend to the dead body of one who died of unnatural death,Ruong inhlawm (v)
|
|
a species of bamboo,Ruongal (n)
|
|
"a rough sketch, form",Ruongam (n)
|
|
"ambush, to ambush",Ruongchaiche (v)
|
|
"the day after a dead body is buried, a solemn day after a dead body is buried, see 'ruoknghak'",Ruongnghak (n)
|
|
see 'ruoknghaksa',Ruongnghaksa (n)
|
|
"the back, the backbone",Ruongzang (n)
|
|
a type of rain (whole day),Ruoniching (n)
|
|
a type of rain,Ruonisa (n)
|
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a type of rain,Ruopheikawi (n)
|
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a species of big variety of bamboo,Ruopui (n)
|
|
a heavy shower (of rain) accompanied by thunder,Ruopuivanawn (n)
|
|
"to rain, raining",Ruosur (v)
|
|
"to nominate, to appoint, etc",Ruot (v)
|
|
a species of bamboo,Ruotang (n)
|
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a species of bamboo,Ruote (n)
|
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a light drizzle (of rain),Ruotehmer (n)
|
|
a species of bamboo,Ruothal (n)
|
|
"a short length of bamboo used as cooking vessel, drinking cup",Ruothei (n)
|
|
a heavy rain with dark cloud that usually falls in the month of May,Ruothimpui (n)
|
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a species of bamboo,Ruothing (n)
|
|
the names of various kinds of bamboos,Ruothla (n)
|
|
a species of bamboo,Ruothlau (n)
|
|
pre-plan,Ruotlawk (v)
|
|
rainwater,Ruotui (n)
|
|
bamboo shoot,Ruotuoi (n)
|
|
a species of bamboo,Ruova (n)
|
|
"the framework or skeleton, structure",Rurel (n)
|
|
the name of a creeper used for poisoning fish,Rusakei (n)
|
|
rheumatism,Ruse (n)
|
|
to have rheumatism,Ruse invoi (v)
|
|
"to scoop up, to gather up (small particles by hand)",Rût (v)
|
|
name of a variety of wild creeper plant used for fishing,Ruteng (n)
|
|
a variety of wild plant used to catch fish,Ruteng (n)
|
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"a day’s wage, one daily wage",Ruzi (n)
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