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to combine, to double
Kawp (v)
copy
Kawpi (n)
to be in even number
Kawpkim (n)
one’s mate or partner
Kawppui (n)
drain, drainage
Kawr (n)
thin
Kawr (adj)
the layers or rings in the stems of plantains and similar trees, the sheath of maize cobs
Kawr (n)
name of edible wild plant
Kawrannêl (n)
corrupt
Kawrap (v)
corruption
Kawrapson (n)
corona virus
Kawrawna vairas (n)
coat, an overcoat
Kawrchung (n)
an overcoat
Kawrfuol (n)
corridor
Kawridawr (n)
to be hollow, a hollow, hollow
Kawrong (adj)
vacant, unoccupied, empty
Kawruok (adj)
the term used to refer to Bengalese or mainland Indians who are mostly thin and tall
Kawrvai (n)
door
Kawt (n)
having nothing left, court
Kawt (adj)
the name of a tree, the bud of which is edible, snowflake aralia
Kawtebel (n)
door, a doorway, a gateway
Kawtkhar (n)
the frame of a door
Kawtkhar bieng (n)
the doorway
Kawtkhar bul (n)
near the doorway, at the door, at the threshold
Kawtkhar bulah (adv)
the gatekeeper, janitor
Kawtkhar vengtu (n)
street
Kawtthler (n)
a foot, a leg, wheel
Ke (n)
to sprain the foot by accidentally stumbling
Ke bil (v)
at the feet
Ke bulah (adv)
to walk, to go on foot
Ke in (v)
a footstool
Ke innghatna (n)
to lift up the foot
Ke khai (v)
to take step, to walk, foot fall, to move forward step by step
Ke pen (v)
ankle joint
Ke ring (n)
a door mat, a scraper
Ke tatfaina (n)
by foot, to go on foot, to walk
Kea fe (v)
the heel
Keartui (n)
to be lame, a lame person
Kebai (n)
legless, a lame person
Kebul (adj)
the second toe
Kechal (n)
the tip of the toe
Kehmor (n)
I, myself
Kei (prn)
to pull (by hand using rope)
Kei (v)
epilepsy, convulsion
Kei (adj)
mine
Kei ka ta (prn)
to pull or drag into a stooping or bending position
Kei kun (v)
to wake, to help one rise, to cause to rise
Kei tho (v)
the leopard
Keiarasi (n)
to lead, to guide, to conduct
Keihruoi (v)
leader, guide, conductor
Keihruoitu (n)
by me
Keiin (prn)
I, me, myself
Keima (prn)
we, our, us
Keini (prn)
ours
Keini ta (prn)
to distort or twist
Keipeng (v)
name of a variety of weed
Keiperek (n)
to unfurl, to spread out, stretch out
Keiphar (v)
a big tiger
Keipui (n)
bamboo matting plated on the cross
Keisawi (n)
to abbreviate, to shorten
Keitawi (v)
a leopard, a panther
Keite (n)
to tear, split, rip up
Keithler (v)
to lead, to guide, to conduct
Keithruoi (v)
leader, guide, conductor
Keithruoitu (n)
a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
Keivom (n)
a black panther
Keivom (n)
to separate (as cotton, long hair, etc), to pluck (such things as maize, grass for brooms, rushes, reeds, etc)
Kêk (n)
cake
Kêk (n)
a boot, a shoe
Kekok (n)
pants, trousers
Kekor (n)
short pant, half pants, knickers
Kekorbul (n)
underwear, innerwear
Kekorte (n)
long pants, trousers
Kekortluon (n)
a goat
Kel (n)
a fence, a barrier
Kel dai (n)
the shriek voice, the highest pitch voice
Kel rawl (n)
the middle toe
Kelai (n)
the name of a parasitic creeper
Kelbu (n)
a he goat
Kelchal (n)
a variety of wild tree
Kelchalpabawk (n)
the cogs on the rollers of a cotton ginning machine
Kelki (n)
a Hmar Changsan sub clan
Kellu (n)
the name of plant with white flowers
Kelnabe (n)
a she goat
Kelpui (n)
the red tree cat
Kelral (n)
a kid
Kelte (n)
the little appendages which grows on the necks of certain goats
Kelthri (n)
the over crushed rice
Kem (n)
to get or take at the same time, at the same time
Kem (v)
the ankle, malleolus
Kemit (n)
to give space
Ken (v)
the short form of "keiin" (by me)
Ken (prn)
to take, to bring, to hold, to have with one or upon one's person
Keng (v)
to oversee, to look after
Kengkaw (n)
holding something on the armpit
Kep (v)
to do anything for another at the same time as doing it for one's self
Kêp (v)
the toes
Kepar (n)
the foot
Kepha (n)
the sole of the foot
Kephah hnuoi (n)
the name of large moth
Keptuom (n)