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giving of name
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Hmingphuok (v)
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to take the name of another, to call one's self by another's name
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Hmingsal (v)
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falsely in the name of
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Hmingsalin (adv)
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to be disgraced, to lose one's good name
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Hmingsie (adj)
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famous, renowned, to be famous, renowned
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Hmingthang (adj)
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a raised platform set near ‘zawllung’
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Hmingthlir (n)
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a real name of true name given at birth, reported or spoken well of
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Hmingthra (n)
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fully ripe
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Hmintruo (adj)
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a small piece or stick of wood, cane, bamboo, etc
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Hmol (n)
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a club, a mallet
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Hmoltum (n)
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decay
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Hmon (adj)
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border, edge, point, end, tip
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Hmor (adj)
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to see, to get, to receive, to find
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Hmu (v)
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failed to meet or see
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Hmu hmaih (adv)
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to not understand
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Hmu thiemlo (v)
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a spinning machine, a charkha
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Hmûi (n)
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savoury smelling, strong smelling (as burning feathers, fat, etc.)
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Hmûi (adj)
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a variety of wild tree
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Hmuichal (n)
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anything fried, fried foods
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Hmuihmer (n)
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prosperous, successful
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Hmuingil (adj)
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prosperity
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Hmuingilna (n)
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a cotton spindle worked with a wheel
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Hmuithal (n)
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a ghost believed to be having the looks of a human but could not be seen in reality and believed to be the spirit of the deads
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Hmuithla (n)
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name of an edible creeper with big leaf
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Hmuk (n)
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hair, fur, wool, feathers
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Hmul (n)
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hairy
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Hmul hau (adj)
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a tweezer for pulling out hairs
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Hmul phawina (n)
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small hairs on the body
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Hmul thi (n)
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sprouting of hairs of the body due to extreme fear
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Hmul thi inding (v)
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a shaving blade
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Hmul vawna (n)
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place, kind, sort, part, site
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Hmun (n)
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a vacant place, vacancy
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Hmun awl (n)
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to make room for, to give space for
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Hmun inkien (v)
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a place of safety, a place free from danger
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Hmun ralmuong (n)
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sacred place, haunted place, a place abandoned
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Hmun serh (n)
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on the premises
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Hmunah (n)
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dirt, filth, refuse
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Hmunhnok (n)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan
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Hmunhring (n)
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alike, the same
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Hmunkhat (adj)
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a broom, the name of a grass from which brooms are made
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Hmunphi (n)
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to sweep
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Hmunphit (v)
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sweeper
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Hmunphittu (n)
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a show, a spectacle, a pageant
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Hmunuom (n)
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pleasing to the eye, interesting to watch
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Hmunuomun (adj)
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the name of a creeper plant the leaf of which is often use to dye locally produce cotton reels
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Hmuo (n)
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to meet, to go to meet anyone
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Hmuok (n)
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to chew (as tobacco), to suck in the mouth, to retain in the mouth
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Hmuom (n)
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a dispersable light refreshment
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Hmuomsom (n)
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a baby’s comforter (for sucking or biting)
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Hmuomtelel (n)
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mildew, mould
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Hmuor (n)
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point, end, tip, prow; the upper lip, bill, beak
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Hmur (n)
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a variety of wild strawberry fruit
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Hmurduk (n)
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the moustache
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Hmurhmul (n)
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name of small edible fruit bearing wild plant
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Hmurkuong (n)
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talkative
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Hmurpilip (n)
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eloquent, articulate, good orator
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Hmurthiem (adj)
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to get an unfavourable impression of
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Hmusie (v)
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to despise, look down upon
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Hmusit (v)
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one who despise someone
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Hmusittu (n)
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to discover
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Hmusuok (v)
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discoverer
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Hmusuoktu (n)
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to see mistakenly for something else
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Hmusuol (v)
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invisible, unseeable
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Hmutheilo (v)
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to be fortunate and get good specimen of anything
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Hmuthra (v)
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one who sees, an eye-witness
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Hmutu (n)
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an anna; a leaf
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Hna (n)
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single, unmarried
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Hna khat (n)
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new leaf
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Hna thar (n)
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the name of a wild banana plant
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Hnachang (n)
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the stem of wild banana plant that also serves as vegetable
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Hnachang kawr (n)
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the bud of wild banana plant that also serves as vegetable
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Hnachang vûi (n)
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the young bud of wild banana plant
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Hnachangzik (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Hnafanthing (n)
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an unmarried young lady
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Hnahkhat (n)
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falling of old leaves; dead of the older generations
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Hnahlui tril (v)
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a species of Indian fig tree
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Hnahlun (n)
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the various types of a single juice, sap, pus
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Hnâi (n)
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to get close to, to be near
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Hnai (v)
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near
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Hnai (adj)
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to form a puss
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Hnai la (v)
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useless, worthless
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Hnaisailo (adj)
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name of a creeping plant the leaf of which is useful for anti-snake venom
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Hnakep (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Hnakhar (n)
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the name of a bulbous plant with but one leaf
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Hnakhar (n)
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single, unmarried
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Hnakhat (adj)
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a species of small tailor bird
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Hnakhawr (n)
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tribe, clan, a strap passing across the forehead to carry loads; a knitted cane or bamboo split used for carrying a traditional basket
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Hnam (n)
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to hate, to dislike
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Hnâm (v)
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another tribe, clan
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Hnam dang (n)
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traitors
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Hnam hmelma (n)
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a backward tribe or clan
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Hnam hnufuol (n)
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a sub-tribe or clan
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Hnam kaupeng (n)
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one who living amongst people of different tribe or clan or race as individual or as family
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Hnam lak tla (n)
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to hate, to dislike, to make to feel sick, to make one turn against even to the point of nauseating
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Hnam pawt pawt (v)
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objectionable, bad, rude
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Hnam um (adv)
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clan priest
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Hnambing Thiempu (n)
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a clan of the common people, backward tribe
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Hnamchom (n)
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another tribe or clan or nation or race
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Hnamdang (n)
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a foreign language
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Hnamdang trong (n)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Hnamte (n)
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