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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) |
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