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these
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Hieng (prn)
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like this, in this manner
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Hieng ang hin (adv)
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these, all these
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Hieng hai hi (prn)
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stinging (to the tongue)
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Hier (adj)
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to skin, to strip off bark, etc
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Hîk (v)
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nearly dry, dry on the top (as mud)
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Hil (adj)
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name of a variety of fish
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Hilsha (n)
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without a flaw, unharmed, safe
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Him (adj)
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safety
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Himna (n)
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safely
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Himtakin (adv)
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here
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Hin (adv)
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sour, sour-smelling, stinking smell
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Hîng (adj)
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extreme cold
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Hip (adj)
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to close, to shut with hand or palm
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Hip (v)
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to attract, to suck up, to draw (a breath)
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Hîp (v)
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to inhale, to breathe in, to absorb
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Hîplut (v)
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sour (in taste)
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Hîr (adj)
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calculate, to calculate
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Hisâp (v)
|
calculation
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Hisapna (n)
|
history
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Histawri (n)
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a song, a poem, poetry
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Hla (n)
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unfinished, of that remain, to fail to eat; far, to be far
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Hla (v)
|
very far (hla deu a nih = it is very far)
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Hla deu (adv)
|
farther
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Hla lem (adj)
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a song of no particular theme or genre
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Hla lenglawng (n)
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sing in harmony
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Hla rem (v)
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to sing a song, singing
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Hla sak (v)
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very far
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Hla tak (adj)
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a tune
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Hla thluk (n)
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lyrics, poetic words
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Hla thu (n)
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hymnal, hymnary
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Hlabu (n)
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a warriors’ cry or chant
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Hlado (n)
|
to raise/rasing of warriors’ chant or cry
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Hlado insam (v)
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often, always, continually, in the habit of
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Hlak (adj)
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a measurement - the distance between the tip of the finger on the right hand to the same on the left with the arms extended
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Hlam (n)
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to measure with the arm
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Hlam (v)
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the placenta, the after birth
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Hlam (n)
|
the first evacuation of the bowels after birth
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Hlam ek (n)
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the first hair at birth
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Hlam sam (n)
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the milk teeth
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Hlamha (n)
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one who is interested in songs, poem
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Hlami (n)
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to delay following, to remain behind and to let go, to delay finishing
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Hlamsie (v)
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death at birth or before 3 or 6 months
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Hlamzui (n)
|
a ladder, a support from one tree to another
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Hlan (n)
|
to give, to offer
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Hlan (v)
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to pass one
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Hlan sawng (v)
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a sacrificial worship, sacrifice
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Hlanbiek (v)
|
sacrifice
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Hlanbiekna (n)
|
without added mixture, perfectly pure
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Hlang (adj)
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a bier, a stretcher to carry or support
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Hláng (n)
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to raise one’s hand to hit, strike, punch, knock; to lift (across, over, up or down)
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Hlâng (v)
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pure, no adulteration, no other added substance
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Hlang hlak (adv)
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to lift up and put upon a higher level
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Hlangkai (v)
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a variety of ant
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Hlângva (n)
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the fatty part on the lower rib of pigs, etc
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Hlap (n)
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to hit, to beat up (with something)
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Hlap (v)
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a group song, a choir
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Hlapawl (n)
|
a choir sung by many people or voices
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Hlapawlpui (n)
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a poem, song composed by anyone, to compose poetry or songs
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Hlaphuok (v)
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a poet or one who is talented or skilled in composing songs, poem
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Hlaphuokthiem (n)
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theme song, anthem
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Hlapui (n)
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singer, or one who is good in singing
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Hlasak thiem (n)
|
farthest
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Hlatak (adj)
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to not exert oneself to the full so as to make one’s antagonist or opponent win
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Hlathlem (v)
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happily by chance, unexpectedly
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Hlauh (adv)
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wages, salary, pay, remuneration
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Hlaw (n)
|
to work for wages, one who works for wages, a hireling
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Hlawfa (n)
|
anything sold (by poor people who are unable to cultivate jhum) in order to make beer, tobacco, baskets, meat
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Hlawhlâm (n)
|
to cut off, shear off, slash off (with lengthwise motion)
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Hlawi (v)
|
at a profit, cheaply, to increase (as grain)
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Hlawk (v)
|
profit, gain, increment
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Hlawkna (n)
|
to make a profit out of, to gain
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Hlawkpui (v)
|
to knead, matted together, in a mass
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Hlawm (v)
|
to be unsuccessful, to fail to accomplish
|
Hlawsam (v)
|
to be successful, to succeed
|
Hlawtling (v)
|
success
|
Hlawtlingna (n)
|
successfully
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Hlawtlingtakin (adv)
|
to answer (as prayer), to accede to a request
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Hlawtlingtir (v)
|
name of wild tree
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Hle (n)
|
offer, being offered from one’s share
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Hle (v)
|
very, fairly
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Hle (adv)
|
particular
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Hlei (adj)
|
not particularly
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Hlei lo (adj)
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the name of a small stripped squirrel
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Hleimuolrang (n)
|
well-built, above average in physique
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Hleitling (n)
|
piece, portion, part
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Hlek (n)
|
slightly, a little
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Hlek (adv)
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leftover, piece, remains
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Hlek thla (adj)
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cheat, to cheat, lying
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Hlem (v)
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unreliable, dishonest, hypocritical
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Hlemhle (adj)
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deception, trick, fraud
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Hlemna (n)
|
to successfully deceive, cheat
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Hlemthlu (v)
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cheater, liar, one who cheats
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Hlemtu (n)
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to finish, to complete, to fulfil
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Hlen (v)
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over, to go or pass over
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Hlên (v)
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to cut off a piece, to pare
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Hlep (v)
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to make profit, to keep for one's self
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Hlêp (v)
|
profit, gain
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Hlêp (n)
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a variety of edible plant
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Hlephlawp (n)
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to be untrustworthy, to keep back part of a price for one's self
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Hlêpru (v)
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