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to be hindered, something which makes one fails to accomplish what one ought to be or accomplish, shortcomings
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Bahla (v)
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a hindrance, a hindering interruption
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Bahlana (n)
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a type of axe
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Bahnuk hrei (n)
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jungle yam
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Bahra (n)
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the sweet potato
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Bahra thlum (n)
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the upper head
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Bahrik (n)
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the parting of the top hair
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Bahriksam (n)
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a Hindi originated term for brother
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Bai (n)
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lame, to be lame, to walk lamely
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Bai (v)
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bye-law
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Bai law (n)
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bye bye
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Bai-bai (intjn)
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the sprout of edible arum
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Baibing (n)
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the Bible
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Baibul (n)
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to be in a dire strait or difficult situation
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Baivai (v)
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eat
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Bak (v)
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that is left unfinished, remaining, left to be done
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Bák (v)
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a bat
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Bâk (n)
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dusk, the period after sunset and total dark
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Bâk sie leng hun (n)
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someone who roam around with no purpose
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Bak sie lenga leng (phrase)
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the hair in the region of the temple
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Bakbarep (n)
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scissor
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Bakchep (n)
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that refers to those who eat all what they have instead of preserving it for another time like a bat that cannot set aside a winged ant but eats it up all at once
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Bakin phuhlum a hla thei nawh (phrase)
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literally a fight in which the fighters pull each other’s hair
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Bakkei (v)
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name of an edible plant
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Bakkhate (n)
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hair pin, hair clipper
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Bakkil (n)
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poetic word for hair
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Baksam (n)
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requirement, that is being required
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Bâksam (n)
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shortage, deficiency, lack
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Bâksamna (n)
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muddy, dirty, filthy, untidy
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Bal (adj)
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yam, taro; a term used to refer to stems underneath (onion, potatoes, etc)
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Bâl (n)
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bulb
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Balab (n)
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balance
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Balens (n)
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ballot
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Balot (n)
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a Hindi originated term for bucket
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Baltrin (n)
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balloon
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Balun (n)
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a post, pole, beam (of house, lamp, electric, etc)
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Ban (n)
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to reach out the hand, to stretch, to reach, to arrive
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Ban (v)
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the arm
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Bân (n)
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being dropped or expelled from one’s position, to cease, to stop, to hang up, etc
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Bàn (v)
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a type of vaccination
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Bân ât (n)
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to be able to reach
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Ban phák (v)
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raising of one’s hand
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Bân phar (v)
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to reach or arrive at the designated target without a stopover
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Ban thleng (v)
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a bracelet
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Bânbun (n)
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bundle
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Bandal (adj)
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bandh
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Bandh (n)
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a wall, a partition
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Bang (n)
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unclean, rough, soiled
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Bang (adj)
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quit, stop, to resign, to discontinue
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Bâng (v)
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remnant, remainder, the rest
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Bâng (n)
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the larva of yam
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Bange (n)
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that remain, the leftover
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Bangkhai (n)
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a species of buffalo
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Bangkor (n)
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wild coriander also called ‘bachikhawm’
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Bangkor (n)
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bungalow
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Bangla (n)
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the name of a bamboo partition in a Hmar house beyond the master’s bed
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Banglai (n)
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a Hmar Ngurte sub clan
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Bangran (n)
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the framework of the wall of a house
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Bangru (n)
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a winged insect irritating to human skin
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Bangthak (n)
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the perpendicular split bamboos in a mat
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Bangtung (n)
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the horizontal split bamboos in a mat wall
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Bangzâl (n)
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the muscle of the upper arm
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Bânpuom (n)
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the wrist
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Bânrêk (n)
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to renounce, to resign, to quit
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Bânsan (v)
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a variety of wild tree with edible fruit
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Bántlang (n)
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a Hmar Darngawn sub clan
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Banzang (n)
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the dry stem of a yam
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Bapon (n)
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baptise
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Baptis (v)
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baptised
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Baptisma (n)
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a Hmar Faihriem sub clan
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Bapui (n)
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to stuff in the mouth
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Bâr (v)
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a mouthful
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Bâr khat (n)
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to regard, to attend, to pay attention to
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Bara khon (v)
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shock, being shocked!
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Barakhaih (v)
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barley
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Barli (n)
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to force feed
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Barlui (n)
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a bus
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Bas (n)
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poetical word for hair
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Bàsam (n)
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a variety of fish
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Basha (n)
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owe, due, debt, credit
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Bat (n)
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to hook, to catch, to cast or carry a cloth over the shoulder
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Bàt (v)
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the eaves of a house, the verandah, the porch
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Bathlâr (n)
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a type of Hmar basket
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Batieng (n)
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name of edible plant
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Batlieng (n)
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the flower part of an edible plant
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Batliengpar (n)
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name of a tree
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Batlir (n)
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badminton
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Batminton (n)
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mouth
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Bau (n)
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eloquent, one who speaks fluently
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Bau themthiem (n)
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those illiterates who appear Sunday school exams engaging others to write for them
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Baua don pawl (n)
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a dog’s bark, to surprise someone from behind with a voice
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Bauh (v)
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speech
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Bausuok (n)
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one who speaks well or an eloquent
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Bauthiem (n)
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sweet mouth
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Bauthra (n)
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semen
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Baw (n)
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to lean upon, to pounce upon
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Baw (v)
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a poetic word for chicken
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Bawar (n)
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to be on top of another person or some other things
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Bawde (v)
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a slave
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Bawi (n)
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boycott
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Bawikawt (v)
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