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name of a variety of bee
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Khuoisunin (n)
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a bee larva
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Khuoite (v)
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a variety of bee
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Khuoithingawn (n)
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honeycomb
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Khuoithlar (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Khuoitukthing (n)
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a variety of bee
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Khuoiva (n)
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calm after noisy situation
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Khuoiva benthlak (adv)
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a variety of bee
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Khuoivanriel (n)
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honey
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Khuoizu (n)
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a drought, a long spell of hot rainless weather
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Khuokheng (n)
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to keep, to detain, to hinder, to restrict
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Khuokhir (v)
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restriction
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Khuokhirna (n)
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not native
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Khuol (n)
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a type of Hmar traditional dance
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Khuol lam (n)
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a rest-house for strangers, a dak-bungalow
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Khuolbuk (n)
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a citizen, a subject or subjects of a chief
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Khuoletui (n)
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false rumour, hearsay
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Khuolthuthang (n)
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false rumours that spreads fast like a body wound pierced by a hen
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Khuolthuthang le ar pan chuk (phrase)
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to travel, to journey
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Khuolzin (v)
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a traveller
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Khuolzinmi (n)
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to crow (as a cock)
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Khuong (v)
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a drum
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Khuong (n)
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those kind of (down there)
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Khuong ang khu (prn)
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a house cricket
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Khuongbai (n)
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name of a variety of insect
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Khuongchirit (n)
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those things or persons (down there)
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Khuonghai khu (prn)
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name of tree
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Khuonghlang (n)
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a creeping wild plant which can be used as rope
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Khuongkhau (n)
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a species of rice
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Khuongmam (n)
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drummer or song leader
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Khuongpu (n)
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a big drum
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Khuongpui (n)
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a Hmar Pakhuong sub clan
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Khuongpui (n)
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one who chant the lyrics of a song for others to follow
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Khuongpuizailak (n)
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poetical term for rain
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Khuongruo (n)
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evenly, in total unison
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Khuongruol (adj)
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the name of an ant
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Khuongruong (n)
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a small drum
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Khuongte (n)
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the name of a tree
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Khuongthing (n)
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a variety of wild tree the fruit of which is edible and also often use for baids in bird traps
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Khuongthli (n)
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to tie a cloth or leaf over the mouth of a pot or vessel
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Khuongtuom (v)
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a drum stick
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Khuongvuokna (n)
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the early dawn
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Khuontevik (n)
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the first cockcrow of the morning, early morning
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Khuontir (n)
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a poetic name of God
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Khuonu (n)
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tie, to tie (with rope); to dam up
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Khuop (v)
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settle, to settle
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Khuor (v)
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a hole, a cavity
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Khuor (n)
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a hole, a hollow, a cavity (in the earth)
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Khuorkhuruom (n)
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the name given to the ‘God of good luck and fortune’ by indigenous pre-Christian Hmar
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Khuovang (n)
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that is bounded by nature, that has natural boundaries such as streams, etc
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Khuovâng rî kham sa (phrase)
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expression of a pretty girl
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Khuovang te ang (adv)
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mole, a mole in human skin
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Khuovangsinsie (n)
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the knee
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Khup (n)
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shut, close
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Khup (v)
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to place upside down
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Khup (adj)
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to live to see one’s great grand children
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Khup hni hmu (v)
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knocked kneed
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Khup intuo (adj)
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to live to see one’s grandchild
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Khup khat hmu (v)
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to live to see one’s great great grandchild
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Khup thum hmu (v)
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knock-kneed, to be knock-kneed
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Khupintuo (adj)
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to shut close with someone or something in it
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Khupkhum (v)
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the patella, the knee cap
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Khuppawi (n)
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a sub clan under Hmar Lawitlang Varte
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Khuptong Valte (n)
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a hole, a pit, a cavity
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Khur (n)
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an abyss
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Khur mongbo (n)
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a deep hole
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Khurkhawruom (n)
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an abyss
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Khurkhawruom mongneilo (n)
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a cave regarded to be wherefrom the Komrem peoples originated
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Khurpui (n)
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the one down there
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Khutaka khu (prn)
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down there
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Khuva khu (adv)
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horn
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Ki (n)
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key, tune
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Ki (n)
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near and dear ones, families
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Ki le kau (n)
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name of a species of parrot
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Kiawt (n)
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the barb (of an arrow, spear, fish hook)
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Kibar (n)
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kidnap
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Kidnap (v)
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to lessen, reduced, to decrease
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Kiem (v)
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to vacate, to give space, to make way
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Kien (v)
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to vacate, to give space, to make way
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Kieng (v)
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to depart from, to leave
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Kiengsan (v)
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to knock by the finger roll (door), to hit by the backside of finger
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Kik (v)
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crooked, having twists and turns
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Kikawi (adj)
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corner
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Kil (n)
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to stamp, to hit upon (with small particle)
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Kil (v)
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eat, partake (poet)
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Kîl (v)
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square, four cornered, to have four cornered
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Kil li nei (adj)
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a triangle, triangular in shape
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Kil thum nei (adj)
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every corner, everywhere
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Kil tin (adv)
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every nook and corner
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Kil tin kil tang (phrase)
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to stamp something (on a wall, etc), to button
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Kilde (v)
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remote area, far flung place
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Kilkhawr (adj)
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a Hmar Thiek sub clan
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Killaite (n)
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a clip, a pin
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Kilna (n)
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to entertain, to partake with
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Kilpui (v)
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complete, all present
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Kim (adj)
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complete, entire, full of
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Kim biei (adj)
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incomplete
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Kim lo (adj)
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in full
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Kimchang (adj)
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fully, completely, entirely
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Kimchang takin (adv)
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completely, complete in all respect
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Kimthlapin (adv)
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