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to have self control
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Mani inthunun (v)
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self-control
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Mani inthununna (n)
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self sufficient
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Mani intodel (adj)
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to praise oneself, to blow one’s own trumpet
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Mani le mani inpak (v)
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to criticise or speak against one’s family, friends or party
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Mani mong hlim (v)
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to live or go about with only as per one’s likes and dislikes
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Mani ning ninga ning (v)
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self-opinionated, one who only likes to go on his own will
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Mani thu du (adj)
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selfish, to think for oneself only
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Mani tranghma siel (adj)
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a large trap which crushes its victim by letting a heavy beam falling upon it
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Mankhawng (n)
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to make a fence or barrier with apertures at intervals and set ‘mankhawng’
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Mankhawng kam (v)
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a variety of wild tree
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Mankhieng (n)
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a policeman
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Manmi (n)
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name of a wild tree
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Mano (n)
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name of a wild tree
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Manochal (n)
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the main bride price collected by the girl’s father in a traditional bride price payment (further divided to kinsman)
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Manpui (n)
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bag, pocket
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Mansa (n)
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big bag
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Mansapui (n)
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a satchel, bag, pocket, pouch
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Mansate (n)
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man soul
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Mansawl (n)
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brinjal, eggplant¸ aubergine
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Manta (n)
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bitter tomato, bitter brinjal
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Manta samtrok (n)
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bitter tomato, bitter brinjal
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Mantakha (n)
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tomato
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Mantathur (n)
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a species of rice
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Mantlep (n)
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the name of a species of edible arum
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Manzâng (n)
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straight, even, stretched tightly
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Mar (adj)
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martyr
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Martar (n)
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a Meitei originated term for spices of different items
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Marumarang (n)
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coriander leaf
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Maruoi (n)
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a Meitei originated term of friend or friendship but used to mean a form of saving of money on instalment basis among fixed number of friends
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Marup (n)
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spice, spices
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Masala (n)
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name of a variety of wild insect
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Mathe (n)
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certainly, without fall
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Matheilovin (adv)
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name of edible fruit (also called ‘sarzuk’
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Matrau (n)
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a patch of bamboos not to be jhumed, but preserved for building purposes
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Mauhak (n)
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a poetic word of bamboo
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Mauruo (n)
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a famine caused by bamboo flowering that occurs after every 50 years in Mizoram and Manipur state in particular (the last one is in 2006)
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Mautam (n)
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responsibility
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Maw (adj)
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is it?
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Maw (interrogative article)
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to give responsibility to
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Maw inphurtir (v)
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pretty, to be pretty, beautiful, exalted, honoured, to be fit or proper
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Mawi (adj)
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ugly, unattractive
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Mawi lo (adj)
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to decay, to rot, to putrefy
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Mawih (v)
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good looking, nice
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Mawihnai (adj)
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invisible (moon); dark, an attractive colour
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Mawk (adj)
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simple, plain, to be plain, to be without adornment, without common sense, foolish, blunt
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Mawl (adj)
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fat and chubby, healthy looking (especially babies)
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Mawm (adj)
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momo (a type of South Asian dumpling native to Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, North and Northeast India)
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Mawmaw (n)
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the girl’s clitoris
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Mawn (n)
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mound (40 kgs)
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Mawn (n)
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to sprout, to come to life (like a plant)
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Mawng (v)
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the buttock
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Mawng (n)
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one who is slow and reluctant to stand up and work
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Mawng rik (n)
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one who is always active and ready to stand up work
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Mawng zang (n)
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enema
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Mawngkapna (n)
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the anus, the rectum
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Mawngkuo (n)
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a gay, a sodomite, sodomy, one who practises sodomy
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Mawngkuohur (n)
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the buttocks
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Mawngtam (n)
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to bear the consequences or blame
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Mawphur (v)
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responsibility
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Mawphurna (n)
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one who is responsible for, one who is to bear the blame
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Mawphurtu (n)
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spice, spices
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Mawsala (n)
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blame falsely, to lay blame upon
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Mawsie (adj)
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banana
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Mawt (n)
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motor
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Mawtor (n)
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a Hindi originated term for socks
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Mawza (n)
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a mouse
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Mazu (n)
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that which declines till the end like a rat tail
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Mazu mei and (adj)
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bird’s eye (chilli)
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Mazuek Hmarcha (n)
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a hare, a rabbit, a full-grown female rat
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Mazupui (n)
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fire, a tail, the stern of a boat
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Mei (n)
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to warm oneself by the fire
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Mei awi (v)
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merely, uselessly, gratuitously, undeservedly, simply, causelessly
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Mei mei (adv)
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to contain or have a sinister meaning
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Mei nei (v)
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a match lock gun
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Mei pek silai (n)
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to light a fire, to blow a fire
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Mei sem (v)
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to tend a fire
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Mei ti (v)
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to wag the tail
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Mei zap (v)
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the red-hot live ember
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Meiai (n)
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the narrow line on human back that leads to the anus
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Meibitling (n)
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a flame, a blaze
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Meichok (n)
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a situation of extreme poverty wherein one is left with nothing to cook but just look at the fire in the hearth
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Meichok en (v)
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smoking, one who smoke
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Meihawp (n)
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smoker
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Meihawp mi (n)
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charcoal
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Meihol (n)
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to extinguish fire
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Meikang threl (v)
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smoke
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Meikhu (n)
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a steamboat
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Meikhu long (n)
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a chimney
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Meikhu suokna (n)
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live embers, a live coal, a red hot piece of wood or coal
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Meiling (n)
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the warmth of fire
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Meilum (n)
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mayflower, gulmohar tree
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Meipar (n)
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a match lock gun
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Meipek silai (n)
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an impoverished moveable container of heated charcoal that gives warmth
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Meiphu (n)
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a bonfire anywhere outside a house
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Meipui (n)
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a variety of flower
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Meisem par (n)
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a torch (usually made of some dry split bamboo), a firebrand
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Meiser (n)
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to lit ‘meiser’ (and walk)
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Meiser sit (v)
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a spark
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Meisi (n)
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a flint, lighter
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Meitawk (n)
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