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the appendix | Rilphir (n) |
the appendix | Rilphir (n) |
appendicitis | Rilphir na (n) |
appendicitis | Rilphir na (n) |
the large intestine | Rilpui (n) |
the large intestine | Rilpui (n) |
to be to the liking of | Rilrem (v) |
to be to the liking of | Rilrem (v) |
that which one likes, that which is appealing to one | Rilrem zawng (n) |
that which one likes, that which is appealing to one | Rilrem zawng (n) |
tired, exposed or subjected to friction or wear, and tear, to be tired, etc | Rim (v) |
a smell, an odour | Rim (n) |
a male illegally approaching a female for sexual favour | Rîm (v) |
tired, exposed or subjected to friction or wear, and tear, to be tired, etc | Rim (v) |
a smell, an odour | Rim (n) |
a male illegally approaching a female for sexual favour | Rîm (v) |
a good smell or odour (like perfume), fragrance | Riminhnik (n) |
a good smell or odour (like perfume), fragrance | Riminhnik (n) |
hard pressed, wretched, mistreated, cruel bondage | Rimsi (n) |
hard pressed, wretched, mistreated, cruel bondage | Rimsi (n) |
a foul odour, stench, unpleasant smell, bad odour | Rimsie (adj) |
a foul odour, stench, unpleasant smell, bad odour | Rimsie (adj) |
misery, sufferings | Rimsikna (n) |
misery, sufferings | Rimsikna (n) |
to dislike, to object, to think a trouble, to not want, not willing or enthusiastic about it | Rin (v) |
a line, a scratch, to draw a line, to scratch | Rîn (n) |
to dislike, to object, to think a trouble, to not want, not willing or enthusiastic about it | Rin (v) |
a line, a scratch, to draw a line, to scratch | Rîn (n) |
to think, to believe, to trust, to have faith in | Ring (v) |
to depend upon, to rely upon | Ring (v) |
loud, loud sound | Ring (adj) |
the neck | Rîng (n) |
to think, to believe, to trust, to have faith in | Ring (v) |
when not expected, when unaware, unexpectedly | Ring naw karin (adv) |
unexpectedly | Ring naw takin (adv) |
unexpected, unbelievable (from) | Ring naw tieng deiah (adv) |
reliable, trustworthy, worth believing | Ring tlak (adj) |
simply, only, just | Ringawt (adv) |
to doubt, to mistrust | Ringhla (v) |
doubtful | Ringhlaum (adv) |
a yoke worn by men when carrying loads in improvised baskets | Rîngkol (n) |
the period of clearing the jhum land after burning it | Ringmu (n) |
faith, confidence, reliance | Ringna (n) |
a staple food or principal food that upon which one depends for sustenance | Ringrawl (n) |
to use as "ringrawl" | Ringrawla nei (v) |
that on which one rely | Ringsan (n) |
newly Christian converts | Ringthar (n) |
guess, assumption | Ringthu (n) |
to guess, to express an opinion | Ringthu hril (v) |
reliable, worth believing | Ringtlak (adj) |
believers, Christians | Ringtu (n) |
faithful, sincere, reliable, trustworthy, honest | Ringum (adj) |
unfaithful, insincere, not dependable, dishonest | Ringum lo (adj) |
honestly, reliability, trustworthiness | Ringumna (n) |
to trust, to have faith in | Ringzo (v) |
which is trustable or reliable | Ringzoum (n) |
unpleasant, miserable, uncomfortable | Rinum (adj) |
unpleasantness, discomfort, hardship, misery | Rinumna (n) |
a cage or enclosure wherein mentally unsound and those who can cause harm to other peoples are kept; a prison cell | Rip (n) |
repair | Riper (v) |
to be spoiled, to become useless, to pass away | Riral (v) |
an indistinct outline or image, sign, traces, indications | Riruong (v) |
resolution | Risawliuson (n) |
noisy, loud, raucous, deafening | Risie (adj) |
to make noise, making a noise | Risie siem (adv) |
to scrape with a hoe | Rît (v) |
the Hmar words for calling pigs | Riteh (n) |
sound, voice, noise | Riva (n) |
result | Rizal (n) |
a reserve forest mainly on the outskirt of a Hmar village | Rizap (n) |
agenda | Ro (n) |
treasure, property, inheritance, treasure | Ro (n) |
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) |
an inheritance | Rochan (n) |
to take possession of, to inherit | Rochung (v) |
to inherit property | Rohluo (v) |
an inheritor, an heir, a successor | Rohluotu (n) |
to plunder, to loot | Rok (n) |
some other prior-engagement which makes one unable to attend an appointment | Rokhawlna (n) |
rucksack | Roksai (n) |
stiff after work, to be stiff and sore | Rol (v) |
to thrust in, to insert, to push in | Rol (v) |
to give something secretly | Rolruk (v) |
brittle, to be brittle | Rom (n) |
a poetical term for haze, cloud | Romei (n) |
to be hazy | Romei zam (v) |
small household items (non-edible) | Romrok (n) |
to minister, to serve, to attend upon | Rongbawl (v) |
a minister, a servant, an attendant | Rongbawltu (n) |
always, often, constantly, frequently, continually | Rop (adv) |
mighty, grand, magnificent, stupendous, great | Ropui (adj) |
glory, anything which tends to one's greatness | Ropuina (n) |
gloriously, greatly | Ropuitakin (adv) |
to judge, to arbitrate, to take counsel, to make arrangements, to govern, to manage | Rorel (v) |
council, committee, board | Rorel pawl (n) |
judgement | Rorelna (n) |
the decision-making body | Rorelna khawl (n) |
a judge, an arbitrator, a manager | Roreltu (n) |
reckless, daring, courageous | Rorum (adj) |
to suggest, to propose | Rot (v) |
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