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tickling (to the body)
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Za (adj)
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poetical term for ‘together’ (khawm or tlang are the regular or normal term)
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Za (adv)
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fibre of roots, stems, fruits, etc
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Zá (n)
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respect, honour
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Za (v)
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a hundredth, a century
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Zabi (n)
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centenary
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Zabili (n)
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a single thread (of cotton, hair)
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Zai (n)
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a song, tone (poetical)
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Zai (n)
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single thread
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Zai khat (n)
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to wait for someone else, to wait to be invited
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Zai ngai (v)
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good tempered, good natured, to be good natured, etc
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Zaidam (adj)
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kindness, gentleness
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Zaidamna (n)
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to be patient, to be forbearing
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Zaidaw (v)
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one who is patient and forbearing
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Zaidaw thei (n)
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songs (poetical)
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Zaihla (n)
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to go together (in mind)
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Zaikhata luong (v)
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zion
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Zaion (n)
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a choir
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Zaipawl (n)
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the leader of a singing party
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Zaipu (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Zairum (n)
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poetical term for ‘singing’
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Zaivawr (v)
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to make signs
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Zaizir (v)
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the armpit
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Zak (n)
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shy, modest, bashful, ashamed, to be shy, etc
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Zak (v)
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that which helps one to hide or overcome shyness
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Zak thupna (n)
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to pay earnest money, to pay preliminary deposit
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Zakham (v)
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a pledge, earnest money, a preliminary deposit, a security deposit
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Zakhamna (n)
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the armpit
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Zakhnuoi (n)
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to carry under the arm or on the hip, to have under one's wing
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Zakkep (v)
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the stench of the armpit
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Zakkha (n)
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to be shameless
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Zakmaw (v)
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shyness
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Zaksie (n)
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the name of a stinging plant
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Zakthlai (n)
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shirt
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Zakuo (n)
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a short sleeve shirt
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Zakuo banbul (n)
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a full sleeve shirt
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Zakuo bantluon (n)
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shy, to be shy (mostly an individual)
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Zakzum (n)
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easy, mild
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Zal (adj)
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to sleep, to lay down
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Zal (v)
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to lay out a dead body, to lay in the grave
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Zal (v)
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free, independent (v), to be free
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Zalen (adj)
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to make free
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Zalen tir (v)
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freedom, liberty, independence
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Zalenna (n)
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where one sleeps
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Zalhmun (n)
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bed
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Zalkhum (n)
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to sleep with, to copulate with, to have sexual intercourse with
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Zalpui (v)
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before going to bed
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Zaltawm (n)
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a prayer before going to sleep
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Zaltawm trongtrai (n)
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to fasten
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Zam (v)
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enforce
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Zam (v)
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creep, creeping, crawl
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Zàm (v)
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to stretch (the leg)
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Zam (v)
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to be terrified, to be panic-stricken, to be demoralized
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Zâm (v)
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to float in the air (smoke, cloud), to appear (rainbow)
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Zâm (v)
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to run away, to escape from; a married woman escaping to her parental home
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Zám (v)
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the name of a small parasitic fig tree
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Zaman (n)
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private parts
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Zamaw (n)
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the name of a finely woven bamboo mat
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Zampher (n)
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poetical term for ‘to go away’ (literally meaning death)
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Zamuol liem (v)
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night
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Zan (n)
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absolutely, freely, thoroughly
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Zan (adv)
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name of a species of bird
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Zân âr (n)
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consecutive night
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Zan inzom (adv)
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sleep
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Zan mu (n)
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to stay in the night, to spend the night
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Zan riek (v)
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the penis, a man’s private part
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Zang (n)
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the sting (of bee, etc), the pus (of a boil), etc
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Zang (n)
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light weight, not heavy
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Záng (adj)
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the back (of man or four-legged animal)
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Zâng (n)
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to misinterpret someone’s speech and counter wherever possible
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Zang bawng thu lâk (phrase)
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an erect penis
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Zang fok (adj)
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to masturbate
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Zang hrot (v)
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a carbuncle or obstinate ulcer on the back
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Zâng kak (adj)
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hunchbacked, a bulging back, to be hunchbacked, etc
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Zâng kûl (n)
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a hunchback
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Zâng kuol (adj)
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to prepuce
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Zang lik (v)
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to have or show mercy, to be lenient, soft and relaxed
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Zangai (adj)
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mercifully, with lenient
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Zangai takin (adv)
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mercy, clemency
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Zangaina (n)
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merciful, lenient, soft and relaxed
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Zangaithei (n)
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a species of big and poisonous ant
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Zangazaw (n)
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hunchbacked, to be hunchbacked
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Zangbawk (n)
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the constellation of the Great Bear
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Zangkawlawi (n)
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light, not heavy, buoyant, easy
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Zangkhai (adj)
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lightly
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Zangkhai takin (adv)
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the constellation of the Great Bear
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Zangkhuo (n)
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the roundabout movement of the tail of the Great Bear; an expression of a situation when one in the lowest can become on the top, turn the tables
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Zangkhuo bungbu (v)
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to compensate, to atone to one for having done one wrong, to make amends
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Zangna dom (v)
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compensation
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Zangna domna (n)
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the backbone, the spine
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Zangru (n)
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to lie on the back
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Zangthal (v)
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yesterday
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Zani (n)
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the day before yesterday
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Zani hmasak (n)
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just a day or two ago, a few days ago
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Zani lai el khan (adv)
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yesterday night, last night
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Zani zan (n)
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poetic term for the moon
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Zankalmawite (n)
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euphemistic way of speaking of ‘dying’, to die
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Zankhat mitsim tuok (phrase)
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euphemistic way of speaking of ‘dying’, to die
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Zankhat tuisik lem suol (phrase)
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night
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Zankhuo (adj)
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the whole night long, throughout the night
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Zankhuovarin (adv)
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