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shame, disgrace, humiliation
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Muolphona (n)
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name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Mizoram & Tripura
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Muolsom (n)
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name of fruit (of citrus family)
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Muolvai (n)
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the part of a village round the chief’s house and village square
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Muolveng (n)
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to be slow, leisurely, to take things quietly
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Muong (adj)
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to be slow, leisurely
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Muongchang (adj)
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slowly, with no hurry
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Muongchangin (adv)
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a place free from danger, a safe place, a place of safety
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Muonglei (n)
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peace, safety, calmness
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Muongna (n)
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name of a variety of eagle
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Mupheng (n)
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an eagle
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Mupui (n)
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cell
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Mûr (n)
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myrrh, incense
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Mura (n)
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eternity, time immemorial, endless ages past
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Murakek (n)
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where one grows
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Mûrna (n)
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where and how one grew up
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Murna (n)
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the red kite
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Musen (n)
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a gun’s small bullet
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Musep (n)
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type of a gun
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Musep (n)
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vulture
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Musie (n)
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blow, to blow
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Mût (v)
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to blow into flame (with the mouth)
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Mutchok (v)
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the red kite
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Mute (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl worn by both men and women
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Muthlakawi (n)
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name of a variety of plant
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Mutmaleng (n)
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a balloon, bladder, etc
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Mutpuom (v)
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a small weapon of a bamboo pipe and sharp object operated by blowing from the mouth
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Mutthal (n)
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a hawk that mostly preyed on snakes
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Muvanlai (n)
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ear, the outside (of bamboos, etc), pain, ache, hurt
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Na (n)
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to be sick, in pain, ache, hurt, pain
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Na (v)
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painful, hurtful, boisterous, scorching, intense
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Na (adj)
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whence (but only when ‘na’ is a suffix of the previous word)
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Na chin (adv)
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for, for the purpose of
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Na dingin (prep)
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earwax
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Na ek (n)
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to have a purulent discharge from the ear
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Na inbuo (v)
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just as, exactly as
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Na na na (adj)
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to be stringy (as beans, etc)
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Na nei (adj)
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wherever, wheresoever
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Na phawtah (adv)
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to listen carefully
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Na sit (v)
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to pretend not to hear
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Na sukset (v)
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to feel pain
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Na ti (v)
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to remember vividly sound or voices which once heard
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Naa cham (v)
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to hear with the ear
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Naa hrie (v)
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a woman’s earring
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Nabe (n)
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common sense, instinct
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Nachâng (n)
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to have the sense, common sense
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Nachang hrie (v)
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the ear drum
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Nadâr (n)
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name of conglomeration of tribe
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Naga (n)
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the ribcage, the side (parts of human body)
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Nâk (n)
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over and above
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Nak a lai (adv)
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the side between the top of hip bone and the lowest rib
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Nak nem (n)
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in addition to, over and above, moreover, besides
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Nak sapah (adv)
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the ear
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Nakawr (n)
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afterwards
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Nakie (adv)
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a short time ago
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Nakie khan (adv)
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a short time after
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Nakie pha (adv)
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a rib, the ribs
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Nâkru (n)
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the ear hole
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Nakuo (n)
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otorrhoea
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Nakuo inbuo (n)
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ear wax, cerumen
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Nakuoek (n)
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nice, neat, tidy, stylish
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Nal (adj)
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slippery, smooth, to be slippery, etc
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Nâl (adj)
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to smear, to rub on
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Nàl (v)
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nullah, a drain, drainage
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Nala (n)
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okra, ladies’ finger
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Nalduok (n)
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to push, to knock against
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Nam (v)
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smooth, to be smooth
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Nâm (adj)
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to smell of, to give forth a smell, to be high, to be strong smelling
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Nam (v)
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to push over the edge
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Nam liem (v)
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ordinary, common, any sort of, every sort of, all sorts of
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Namai (adj)
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not ordinary, worthwhile, superb
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Namai lo (adv)
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number
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Nambar (n)
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No. 4, heroin, drug
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Nambar 4 (n)
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to confirm, to reaffirm
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Namdet (v)
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ordinary, common
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Namen (adj)
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extraordinary, uncommon
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Namen lo (adj)
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it is very much
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Nameu (adv)
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to approve, to ordain
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Namnghet (v)
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approval, confirmation, ordination, verification
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Namnghetna (n)
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to do a thing anyhow even without seriousness
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Namnûl (v)
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a Hmar Biete sub clan
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Nampui (n)
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an elevated floor usually towards the lower side of a Hmar traditional house
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Namthlak (n)
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to push down
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Namthlûk (v)
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to be in time, to meet
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Nang (v)
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you, thou, thine, thee
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Nang (prn)
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thine (singular)
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Nang I ta (prn)
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assail or set upon when at a disadvantage position
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Nangching (v)
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by you
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Nangin (n)
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thou, thy, thee (singular)
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Nangma (prn)
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your (plural)
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Nangni (prn)
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yours (plural)
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Nangni ta (prn)
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ordinary, common, any sort of, every sort of, all sorts of
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Naran (adj)
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nurse
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Nars (n)
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exceeding, immense, intense
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Nasa (adj)
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exceedingly, tremendously, vehemently
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Nasa takin (adv)
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deaf
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Naset (n)
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deaf, a hearing impaired
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Naset (n)
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noisy
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Naset um (adj)
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the pear fruit (see also ‘perthei’)
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Naspati (n)
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pain, ache, pain, ill
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Nat (n)
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