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to combine, to double
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Kawp (v)
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copy
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Kawpi (n)
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to be in even number
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Kawpkim (n)
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one’s mate or partner
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Kawppui (n)
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drain, drainage
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Kawr (n)
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thin
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Kawr (adj)
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the layers or rings in the stems of plantains and similar trees, the sheath of maize cobs
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Kawr (n)
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name of edible wild plant
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Kawrannêl (n)
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corrupt
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Kawrap (v)
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corruption
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Kawrapson (n)
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corona virus
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Kawrawna vairas (n)
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coat, an overcoat
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Kawrchung (n)
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an overcoat
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Kawrfuol (n)
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corridor
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Kawridawr (n)
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to be hollow, a hollow, hollow
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Kawrong (adj)
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vacant, unoccupied, empty
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Kawruok (adj)
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the term used to refer to Bengalese or mainland Indians who are mostly thin and tall
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Kawrvai (n)
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door
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Kawt (n)
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having nothing left, court
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Kawt (adj)
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the name of a tree, the bud of which is edible, snowflake aralia
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Kawtebel (n)
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door, a doorway, a gateway
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Kawtkhar (n)
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the frame of a door
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Kawtkhar bieng (n)
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the doorway
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Kawtkhar bul (n)
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near the doorway, at the door, at the threshold
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Kawtkhar bulah (adv)
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the gatekeeper, janitor
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Kawtkhar vengtu (n)
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street
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Kawtthler (n)
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a foot, a leg, wheel
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Ke (n)
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to sprain the foot by accidentally stumbling
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Ke bil (v)
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at the feet
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Ke bulah (adv)
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to walk, to go on foot
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Ke in (v)
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a footstool
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Ke innghatna (n)
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to lift up the foot
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Ke khai (v)
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to take step, to walk, foot fall, to move forward step by step
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Ke pen (v)
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ankle joint
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Ke ring (n)
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a door mat, a scraper
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Ke tatfaina (n)
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by foot, to go on foot, to walk
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Kea fe (v)
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the heel
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Keartui (n)
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to be lame, a lame person
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Kebai (n)
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legless, a lame person
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Kebul (adj)
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the second toe
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Kechal (n)
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the tip of the toe
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Kehmor (n)
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I, myself
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Kei (prn)
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to pull (by hand using rope)
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Kei (v)
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epilepsy, convulsion
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Kei (adj)
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mine
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Kei ka ta (prn)
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to pull or drag into a stooping or bending position
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Kei kun (v)
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to wake, to help one rise, to cause to rise
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Kei tho (v)
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the leopard
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Keiarasi (n)
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to lead, to guide, to conduct
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Keihruoi (v)
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leader, guide, conductor
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Keihruoitu (n)
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by me
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Keiin (prn)
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I, me, myself
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Keima (prn)
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we, our, us
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Keini (prn)
|
ours
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Keini ta (prn)
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to distort or twist
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Keipeng (v)
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name of a variety of weed
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Keiperek (n)
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to unfurl, to spread out, stretch out
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Keiphar (v)
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a big tiger
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Keipui (n)
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bamboo matting plated on the cross
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Keisawi (n)
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to abbreviate, to shorten
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Keitawi (v)
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a leopard, a panther
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Keite (n)
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to tear, split, rip up
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Keithler (v)
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to lead, to guide, to conduct
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Keithruoi (v)
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leader, guide, conductor
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Keithruoitu (n)
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a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
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Keivom (n)
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a black panther
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Keivom (n)
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to separate (as cotton, long hair, etc), to pluck (such things as maize, grass for brooms, rushes, reeds, etc)
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Kêk (n)
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cake
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Kêk (n)
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a boot, a shoe
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Kekok (n)
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pants, trousers
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Kekor (n)
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short pant, half pants, knickers
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Kekorbul (n)
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underwear, innerwear
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Kekorte (n)
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long pants, trousers
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Kekortluon (n)
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a goat
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Kel (n)
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a fence, a barrier
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Kel dai (n)
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the shriek voice, the highest pitch voice
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Kel rawl (n)
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the middle toe
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Kelai (n)
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the name of a parasitic creeper
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Kelbu (n)
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a he goat
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Kelchal (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Kelchalpabawk (n)
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the cogs on the rollers of a cotton ginning machine
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Kelki (n)
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a Hmar Changsan sub clan
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Kellu (n)
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the name of plant with white flowers
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Kelnabe (n)
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a she goat
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Kelpui (n)
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the red tree cat
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Kelral (n)
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a kid
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Kelte (n)
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the little appendages which grows on the necks of certain goats
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Kelthri (n)
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the over crushed rice
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Kem (n)
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to get or take at the same time, at the same time
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Kem (v)
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the ankle, malleolus
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Kemit (n)
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to give space
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Ken (v)
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the short form of "keiin" (by me)
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Ken (prn)
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to take, to bring, to hold, to have with one or upon one's person
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Keng (v)
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to oversee, to look after
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Kengkaw (n)
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holding something on the armpit
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Kep (v)
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to do anything for another at the same time as doing it for one's self
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Kêp (v)
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the toes
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Kepar (n)
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the foot
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Kepha (n)
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the sole of the foot
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Kephah hnuoi (n)
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the name of large moth
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Keptuom (n)
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