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name of a wild tree
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Nát (n)
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to disappoint, displease
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Nathlep (v)
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the earlobe
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Natil (n)
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sickness, disease
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Natna (n)
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disease, ailment
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Natna (n)
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child
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Nau (n)
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the young of animals, birds, etc.
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Nau (n)
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to hush a child
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Nau awi (v)
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a lullaby
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Nau awi hla (n)
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to deliver a baby
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Nau dom (v)
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to attend a child
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Nau don (v)
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twins
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Nau inphir (n)
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to have a miscarriage
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Nau insiet (n)
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to give birth
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Nau nei (v)
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childless
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Nau neilo (adj)
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to bear a child, to be pregnant
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Nau pai (v)
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many children, a family with many children
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Nau ruol (n)
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an orchid
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Nauban (n)
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the placenta with its membrane
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Naubawm (n)
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a baby sitter
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Naudontu (n)
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to labour with child
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Nauhase (n)
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an adopted son or daughter
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Nauhron (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Naulai (n)
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the eldest child
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Naulutir (n)
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the youngest child
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Naumitlum (n)
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a daughter
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Naunu (n)
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a son
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Naupa (n)
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a child, a boy, a girl
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Naupang (n)
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childhood
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Naupang lai (n)
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anything to give pleasure to a child (present or gift, etc)
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Naupang lawm (n)
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a young boy or girl
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Naupangte (n)
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twins
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Nauphir (n)
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a shawl used for carrying babies on one’s back
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Naupuonpuok (n)
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to deride or scoff at
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Nausam (v)
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an infant, a tiny baby
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Naute (n)
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a very tender baby
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Nautesen (n)
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the name of a small tree, the flowers of which grows along the branches
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Nauthak (n)
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hooks (earlobe)
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Naval (n)
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not
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Naw (adv)
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ending words to meant – do not, don’t
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Naw ro (adv)
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ending words to meant – let he/she not, let it not, let them not
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Naw sien (adv)
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under no circumstance, not at all, in no wise, not in the least
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Naw top (adv)
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a harlot, a prostitute, a whore
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Nawchizor (n)
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not
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Nawh (adv)
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small pieces, small change
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Nawi (adj)
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again, once more
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Nawk (adv)
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again and again, over and over again, repeatedly
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Nawk hlak (adv)
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more
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Nawk zuol (adv)
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in a large group
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Nawlpui (v)
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carelessly, negligently, lightly, simply
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Nawmna (adv)
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repeat
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Nawn (v)
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repeat again
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Nawn nawk (adv)
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push
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Nawr (v)
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to rub, to scour
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Nawt (v)
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to polish
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Nawt tle (v)
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a matchstick
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Nawtchok (n)
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a match box
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Nawtchok bawm (n)
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to clean by scouring or rubbing
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Nawtfai (v)
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a variety of big bean (the dry fruit of which is used to rub dishes when washing)
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Nawtfe (n)
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a rough stone use to rub human skin or body
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Nawtlung (n)
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ordinary, common, any sort of, every sort of, all sorts of
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Nazong (adj)
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whenever, wherever
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Nazongin (adv)
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to suck (as babies do their mother’s breast)
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Ne (v)
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to get, to have, to obtain
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Nei (v)
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one’s all, all what one have, all what one possesses
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Nei po po (n)
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the kind of thing one possesses
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Nei zawng (n)
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a sub clan of Hmar Lusei
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Neichirh (n)
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a Hmar Leiri sub clan
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Neingaite (n)
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well to do, wealthy, prosperous, rich
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Neinung (adj)
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only, the only one possesses
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Neisun (adj)
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a Hmar Zote sub clan
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Neitham (n)
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an owner
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Neitu (n)
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to press against with force
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Nek (v)
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to suck (the breasts)
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Nek (v)
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to oppress, to ill treat
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Neksawr (v)
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to cover with soil
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Nel (v)
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to be used to, to be familiar with, to be not afraid of
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Nel (adj)
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name of the many non-fatal but playful spirit the pre-Christian Hmar believes to exist
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Nelhau (n)
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the disciples or followers of Nelhau
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Nelhau rawihai (n)
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intimately
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Neltakin (adv)
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genial, friendly
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Nelum (adj)
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soft, mild, weak, gentle, tender
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Nem (adj)
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name of a variety of Hmar women shawl
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Nemrangpuon (n)
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the bosom, the breasts, udder, milk
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Nene (n)
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a nipple, a teat
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Nene hmur (n)
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those who are still being fed with milk
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Nene ne lai (n)
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to milk (a cow, etc)
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Nene sawr (v)
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the milk
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Nene tui (n)
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used to refer to those people who are too meticulous
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Nenginnawi (n)
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small items, small particles
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Nengnawi (n)
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childish, unworthy of
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Nep (adj)
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to ask a smaller price higher than the right value, to offer a price than the one quoted
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Nep (v)
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odd, petty and miscellaneous, small, tiny, little
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Nepnawi (adj)
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to forcefully go through (a fence)
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Ner (v)
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to succeed in going through (a difficult test)
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Nerthleng (v)
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fish
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Nga (n)
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five
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Nga (adj)
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to have, to carry out, to accomplish
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Nga (v)
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a gathering of small fishes for spawning
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Nga fuon (v)
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a variety of fish
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Ngabawng (v)
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