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to reach | Chuongkai (v) |
clitoris | Chuongkilik (n) |
the lower part (of a village, jhum, etc) | Chuonhnuoi (n) |
the lungs | Chuop (n) |
puckered, wrinkled, creased, to be puckered | Chuor (adj) |
dumb, dull, silly, slow in understanding things | Chut (adj) |
in there, at that place, thereunto | Chutaka chun (adv) |
from thereon, since then, from that place | Chutaka inthok chun (adv) |
the one from there | Chutaka mi chu (adv) |
a poetical term used to refer to one’s lover | D (n) |
to lose savour, to fade, to lose taste, without savour, faded, pale and lifeless | Da (adj) |
name of a disease (venereal disease), syphillis | Dadu (n) |
a fence, outskirts, a hedge, a wall | Dai (n) |
to clear jungle or weeds round a house or village | Dai sam (n) |
to separate by a partition | Daidan (v) |
partition | Daidanna (n) |
dew, rain water which has settled on leaves | Daidaw (n) |
dragonfly | Daidep (n) |
one which is in the interior or remote, not in prominent place | Daikilkar (n) |
poetical term for a ‘memorial stone slap in a graveyard’ | Dailungrawn (n) |
pulse, lentils, dal | Dailuo (n) |
the main pillar of a fence | Daingul (n) |
the outside, the surroundings, the vicinity | Daipuo (n) |
poetical term for outskirts | Daire (n) |
director | Dairektor (n) |
extreme cold like hailstone, to die down | Dairiel (n) |
to look out (as of a door), to look about one, to look upwards, to raise or lift the head | Dâk (v) |
post, mail | Dâk (n) |
post office | Dâk in (n) |
envelope | Dâk ip (n) |
postman | Dâk pu (n) |
fluent, talkative | Dak thei (adj) |
to raise the eyes or head (after looking down), to look out, etc | Dâksuok (v) |
doctor | Daktor (n) |
whitish, weak, wan, watery | Dal (adj) |
pulse, lentils | Dâl (n) |
to keep from, to prevent, to stop, to obstruct | Dâl (v) |
an obstacle, an obstruction | Dâlna (n) |
water dam, water reservoir | Dam (n) |
soft, quiet, calm, slow, not fast, not in hurry; alive, living in good health | Dam (adj) |
land sheltered from the sun's rays and is continually damp | Dàm (n) |
also | Dàm (cnj) |
not alive, ill, to be ill | Dam lo (v) |
life’s purpose, that which makes life worth | Dam san (n) |
what that has not yet arrive or happen and none knowing when it will | Dam sawt nghak thil (phrase) |
gently, slowly, quietly, noiselessly | Dam tein (adv) |
medicine | Damdawi (n) |
hospital | Damdawi in (n) |
to survive, to remain alive | Damkhawsuok (v) |
lifetime | Damlai (v) |
sickness, illness, ailment | Damlona (n) |
ill, dead, to be ill | Damnaw (v) |
live long | Damsawt (v) |
longevity | Damsawtna (v) |
lifetime | Damsung (n) |
a parting words (goodbye, adieu!) | Damtakin aw (n) |
slowly and very slowly, without noise | Damte te’n (adv) |
custom, way, manner, habit, constitution | Dân (n) |
breaking the rule or law | Dan bawsie (v) |
law breaker, law violator | Dan bawsietu (n) |
one skilled in the law, a lawyer | Dan hre mi (n) |
in general, rough, approximately | Dan naran (adj) |
generally, roughly, approximately | Dan naranin (adv) |
lawmaker | Dan siemtu (n) |
after every (ni khat danah = every other day; kum 4 danah = after every 4 years) | Danah (adv) |
the palate, the inside of the mouth | Dang (n) |
to block, to stop, to intercept | Dang (v) |
another, other, different, more | Dang (prn) |
pale, to be pale | Dâng (adj) |
another more, and so on, etcetera | Dang dang (prn) |
to stutter, to stammer, stuttering | Dangawk (v) |
thirsty | Dangchar (v) |
to cut short, to silence a person when speaking | Dangchat (v) |
to block and send back to, to drive back | Dangkir (v) |
different, to be changed, to be altered, dissimilar | Danglam (adj) |
unchangeable, immutable, permanent | Danglam theilo (adj) |
difference, dissimilarity | Danglamna (n) |
to be talkative, to be glib, to chatter | Dangnâl (v) |
constitution | Danpui (n) |
partly wet | Dap (adj) |
search by hand, to search for something using the hand | Dap (v) |
to feel around | Dap vel (v) |
combing operation done by security forces to arrest outlawed militants | Dappui (n) |
a variety of wild tree | Dapthak (n) |
scattered | Dar (adj) |
hour, an hour, 60 minutes | Dar (n) |
brass, a bell, a gong | Dár (n) |
shoulder, the shoulder blade with flesh; the foreleg of a four-legged animal | Dàr (n) |
to meet in a joyous mood, to assemble happily | Dar ang tong (v) |
the shoulder blade, scapula | Dar ru (n) |
thin brass wire | Dar zai (n) |
a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Hrangchal | Darasung (n) |
a cymbal or clapper | Dárbenthek (n) |
an indigenous three gongs used for leading singing, dancing, etc | Dárbu (n) |
brass | Dareng (n) |
a young unmarried man | Darfeng (n) |
hour, an hour | Darkar (n) |
a Hmar Zote sub clan | Darkhawlai (n) |
a gong | Darkhuong (n) |
name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Tripura | Darlong (n) |
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