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so sorry
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A va poi de (adv)
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the one laying the first hand becoming the victim in the end
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A vawtuin ek che (phrase)
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twice running, one after another, running in succession
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A zawnin (adv)
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specially
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Abikin (adv)
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especially, particularly
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Abiktakin (adv)
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absent
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Absen (v)
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address
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Addres (n)
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a suffix denoting a specific place or time (almost similar with ‘at/in/on)
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Ah (suffix)
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crab
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Ai (n)
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the power of fascinating, charming, or getting power over
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Ai (n)
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instead
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Ai (prep)
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expression of something which is very less as that of the saliva of a crab
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Ai chil zat (phrase)
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to exert all one’s might to save oneself as a crab is doing inside its den
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Ai kaw tawp thrang (phrase)
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to walk like a crab
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Ai lam lawn (v)
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complete darkness wherein one can’t see anything
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Ai mit tlong ang (adj)
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to become a substitute
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Aiaw (v)
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substitute
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Aiawtu (n)
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name of creeper with strong odour used to catch fish
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Aibu (n)
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name of edible plant, greater galangal
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Aichal (n)
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name of wild plant, myoga ginger
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Aidu (n)
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to augur
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Aien (v)
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turmeric
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Aieng (n)
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an augur
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Aienthiem (n)
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a variety of crab
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Aifier (n)
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Egypt
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Aigupta (n)
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close colleague, mates, comrades, associates, a colleague in all time
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Aihna phapui (n)
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the sprout of edible ‘aihrie’
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Aihredawn (n)
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the flower of edible ‘aihrie’
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Aihrepar (n)
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the shoot or sprout of edible ‘aihrie’
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Aihretil (n)
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the root of edible ‘aihrie’
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Aihrezung (n)
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name of edible wild plant
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Aihrie (n)
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instead, instead of
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Aiin (prep)
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stiffed or cramped
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Aiinkhuop (v)
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to fascinate, to charm, to draw by some mysterious power
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Aikei (n)
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name of edible wild plant
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Ailaidum (n)
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a common form of catching crab practices by Hmars in which they use fire as torches
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Aimeiser sit (v)
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name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Manipur
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Aimol (n)
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name of flower
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Ainawn (n)
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a scorpion
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Ainuinvet (n)
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edible small plant
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Aipar (n)
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an expression of someone who is very friendly at one point but completely hostile sometime; one who change their behaviour constantly
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Aipui le aite nei (phrase)
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the rain that falls usually in the early part of winter and after which the crabs disappeared for their winter hiatus
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Airuo (n)
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to augur
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Aisân (v)
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an augur
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Aisânthiem (n)
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a species of red crab
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Aisen (n)
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a comparison of someone who cannot just sit calm and quite with that of a crab that cannot be tied with all the legs
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Aite fun suol ang (phrase)
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a trial, a test, an experiment
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Aitecheu (v)
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fish mint, heartleaf
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Aithang (n)
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ginger
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Aithing (n)
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the bud of ginger and favourite curry items of the Hmars
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Aithing par (n)
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name of edible plant
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Aithur (n)
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a species of wild edible plant
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Aitlang (n)
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spider
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Aium (n)
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spider web
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Aiumril (n)
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a species of bigger crab
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Aivompui (n)
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account
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Akaun (n)
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salty
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Al (adj)
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alarm
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Alâm (n)
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ulcer
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Alcer (n)
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alpha, the first or beginning
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Alfa (n)
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bitumen, asphalt
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Alkatara (n)
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derived from a Hindi term of Almirah
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Almaira (n)
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almond
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Almon (n)
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potato
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Alu (n)
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is it?
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Am (prn)
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by himself
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Ama le ama (prn)
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his, hers, belongs to him
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Ama ta (prn)
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by him/by her/by himself/by herself
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Ama-in/Ama’n (prn)
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he/his/she/her/himself/herself
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Ama/Ama ta (prn)
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one by one, one at a time
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Amal malin (adv)
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may be, somebody
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Amani (adj)
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or, whether or, either
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Amani (cnjn)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Amaw (n)
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ambulance
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Ambulens (n)
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ambush
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Ambush (v)
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amen
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Amen (n)
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amendment
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Amenmen (v)
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rhymes and reasons
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Amik a mak (adv)
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however, but, though
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Amiruokchu (cnjn)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Amo (n)
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they, their, them
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An (prn)
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the generic name for all edible green leaves
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An (n)
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if it is so, then
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An le (cnj)
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a parting words, so long
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An le aw (phrase)
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all of them
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An rengin (n)
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but, however, on the other hand
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Anachu (conj)
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ordinary
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Anaran (adj)
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ordinary, not of any speciality
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Anazong (adj)
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the name of edible leaves
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Anbong (n)
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one who performed ‘Sesun Inchong’ or victory feast
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Anchongpa (n)
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look alike, resemble, similar
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Ang (adj)
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just as, as
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Ang ang (adv)
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likewise
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Ang bokin (adv)
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the exact likeness of
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Ang char (n)
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exactly like, just as
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Ang charin (adv)
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as if, as though, like as
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Ang chun (conjn)
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unlike, contrary to, in contrast to
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Ang lovin (prep)
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accordingly, like as
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Ang peiin (adv)
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as if, as though, just as
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Ang rengin (adv)
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angel
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Angel (n)
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