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the name of the smallest brass gong and part of ‘darbu’ used in war, tiger hunts, celebrations
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Darmang (n)
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a mason’s iron ball for measurement
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Darmum (n)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan
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Darnei (n)
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a Hmar clan
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Darngawn (n)
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the name of a brass gong and part of ‘darbu’ used in war, tiger hunts, celebrations
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Darpheng (n)
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copper
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Darsen (n)
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glass, looking glass
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Darthlalang (n)
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luck
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Dau (n)
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unreliable, untrustworthy, diluted, polluting it
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Dauh (adj)
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to hold out (as the hand, cloth, etc for receiving anything), to make anything which is raised above the ground, such as a table, bed, bridge, shelf
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Daw (v)
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a trick, ploy, false pretences or misrepresentations
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Dawha (n)
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under false pretences
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Dawha in (adv)
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one having a false pretence, cunning, clever
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Dawha thur (n)
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witchcraft, magic; cowardly, to be cowardly, to be afraid
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Dawi (n)
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songs or chants made by witchcraft
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Dawi hla (n)
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magic potion
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Dawibur (n)
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yeast, leaven
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Dawidim (n)
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an intensive form of ‘dawi’, coward
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Dawikawlok (n)
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shawl of the indigenous Hmar priests
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Dawipuon (n)
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a witch, a wizard, a sorcerer, a magician
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Dawithiem (n)
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the name of small bird
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Dawithiempa ar (n)
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coward
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Dawizep (adj)
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to come off, to slip off (as the edge or binding of anything)
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Dawk (v)
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a table
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Dawkan (n)
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the name of a small bird
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Dawkek (n)
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to bear, to bear the strain; collect, collecting
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Dawl (v)
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name of tree
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Dawlthing (n)
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to hold from the bottom side
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Dawm (v)
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to exert force from the lower end
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Dâwm (v)
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to look after, to attend, to nurse; reply, to give a reply; drink, to drink (any liquid); to consider, to think of, to think or consider before-hand
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Dawn (v)
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a tube, a pipe-stem, a new shoot or branch, to shoot out a new branch
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Dawn (n)
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fit for drinking
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Dawn tlak (n)
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not fit for drinking
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Dawn tlak lo (n)
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soft, tender
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Dawng (adj)
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getting less than others, to be unfortunate, to be taken in, to be swindled, to be defrauded, to be deprived of anything
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Dawng (v)
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idle, lazy, indolent
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Dawngda (adj)
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water melon
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Dawnkhaw (n)
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deep thinking, to have a thorough study
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Dawnkhawl (v)
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a variety of wild tree
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Dawnlien (n)
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a particular Hmar women shawl
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Dâwnpuon (n)
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farsighted, to have thought for the future
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Dawnsei (v)
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to have no thought for the future
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Dawntawi (v)
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academic discussion & deliberation
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Dawntlang (v)
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to notch a tree when falling so as to ensure it falling in the desired direction; to investigate, to interrogate
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Dawp (v)
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a shop, a bazaar, a market
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Dawr (n)
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to bargain with
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Dawr (v)
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a market place, a bazaar
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Dawr hmun (n)
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being unreliable, to be unreliable
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Dawrawm (adj)
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a shopkeeper, a businessman, a trader
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Dawrkai (n)
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name of a Hmar traditional women basket
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Dawron (n)
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a big shop, a fair, a mela
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Dawrpui (n)
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a small shop
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Dawrtu (n)
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pierce through
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Dawt (v)
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a tube, a pipe
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Dawt (n)
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patient, forbearing, to be patient; to be accommodative
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Dawthei (adj)
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forbearing, patience
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Dawtheina (n)
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a seat in front of the hearth in a Hmar house; a piece of bamboo specially made for taking a spinning top
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Dawthleng (n)
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to pay homage to, to humble one's self before
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Dawvankai (v)
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to crack (a flea) on the fingernail; shine, gleam
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De (v)
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adequate, enough, sufficient
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Dei (adj)
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to become cool, to cool down, to quiet
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Dei (v)
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quiet, completely, entire; away, far away
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Dei (adv)
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inadequate, not enough, insufficient
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Dei lo (adj)
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shade, shady
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Deihlim (n)
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frost bite
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Deihmet (n)
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all round, useful for different purpose, present everywhere
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Deizai (adj)
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to tickle, to feel, to touch, to do
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Dek (v)
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to fall upon or against, to lean upon or against
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Del (v)
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to fall upon or against, to lean upon or against
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Delde (v)
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to accuse, to blame, to find fault with
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Dem (v)
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blameless, unblemished
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Dem kailo (n)
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to jest at, a jesting stock
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Demsie (v)
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blameable, blameful, defective
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Demum (adj)
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to throw, to stone, to hammer, to pound, to cast or let down (as a net)
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Dèng (v)
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throw away
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Denghawn (v)
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to be close, to touch
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Dep (adj)
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to copulate
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Dep (v)
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near, close to, against, over against
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Dep-ah (prep)
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unreliable, dishonest, untrustworthy
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Depde (adj)
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shoot, sprout (of plant)
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Der (n)
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to pretend to, falsely, untrue
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Der (adj)
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not at all, not a bit
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Dèr (adv)
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not at all, in no way, under no circumstances
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Der lo (adv)
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unreliable, untrustworthy
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Derdep (adv)
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a two-anna piece, an expression of little value or significance
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Dere (n)
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a marigold
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Derken (n)
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slightly, rather, somewhat, more
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Deu (adj)
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gradually, little by little, by degrees
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Deu deu (adv)
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slightly
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Deu hlek (adv)
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almost, very nearly
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Deu thaw (adv)
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mocking at it
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Deusaw (v)
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poetical term for one’s lover; thatching grass
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Di (n)
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debate
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Dibet (v)
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horizontal bamboo pole attached on the roof of a house
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Dichum (n)
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diabol
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Diebol (n)
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muddy, mud, to be muddy
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Diek (adj)
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signifying plurality
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Diel (adv)
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loose soil brought together by flowing rain water
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Dieldawk (n)
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already, ready, quiet, completely
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Diem (adv)
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in slow motion, slowly and carefully
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Diem diem (adv)
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