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numb feeling, numbness
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Ngoi (adj)
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slow of understanding, dull, stupid
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Ngong (adj)
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tuberculosis
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Ngor (n)
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to keep on at continuously
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Ngor (adv)
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a Hmar traditional shawl worn by both men and women
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Ngoteker (n)
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a Hmar traditional shawl
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Ngotlong (n)
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listless, quiet, silent, downhearted, sad, miserable, to be listless
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Ngûi (adj)
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regularly, seriously
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Ngûk (adv)
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to be continuous, regular in one’s mission or job or work
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Ngûk (adv)
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the barrel (of a gun), a rod
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Ngul (n)
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a Hmar Changsan sub clan
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Ngulthuom (n)
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the lower end of the spine, the hind back
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Ngûm (n)
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the sacrum
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Ngûm ru (n)
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to be regular
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Ngun (adv)
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carefully, assiduously, steadily, thoroughly
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Nguntakin (adv)
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tee-total, sombre, sober, not smiling
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Ngup (adj)
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poetical term for chief, king
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Ngûr (n)
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slow, not fast
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Ngurchuoi (adj)
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a Hmar clan
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Ngurte (n)
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only, really (negative)
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Ngût (adv)
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the sun, day
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Ni (n)
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a paternal aunt, one’s father’s sisters
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Ni (n)
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to be, to become, yes
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Ni (n)
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a solar eclipse
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Ni awk lem (n)
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really yes, very much
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Ni e (adv)
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sunlight, sunshine
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Ni eng (n)
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one day
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Ni khat (n)
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a distance that can be covered in one day
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Ni khat ban phak (phrase)
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one day's journey by foot
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Ni khat lam (adv)
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a matter of day, in a matter of a single day
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Ni khat thil thu (adv)
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one who is above the common people
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Ni le thla kara leng (phrase)
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no, nay
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Ni lo (adv)
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wrong
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Ni lo lo (adj)
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sunshine
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Ni lum (n)
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it may be
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Ni mei a tih (phrase)
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let it be (after much deliberation)
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Ni mei mei ta raw se (phrase)
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it will not be, of course not
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Ni naw ni (adv)
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the wrong way
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Ni naw tieng (n)
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in the wrong way, the other way round
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Ni naw zawngin (adv)
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to be what it or one is to be, to happen what may
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Ni ni ni (v)
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ok, of course yes, let it be
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Ni raw se (adv)
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may be, it may be
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Ni rawi naw ni’m (phrase)
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a week
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Ni sari (n)
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in a few days’ time
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Ni sawt naw teah (adv)
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everyday
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Ni tin (adj)
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sun set
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Ni tla (n)
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a phrase often used to describe the British emperor literally meaning that ‘the sun never set on the empire’
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Ni tla seng lo rama lal (phrase)
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day after day
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Ni zawnin (adj)
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sun ray
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Ni zung (n)
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on the day
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Niah (adv)
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an important date or occasion
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Nibik (n)
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to be fortunate, to be lucky
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Nihlaw (v)
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fortunate, privileged, lucky
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Nihlaw (adj)
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a sunshade, an umbrella
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Nihliep (n)
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to hold an umbrella, to use an umbrella
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Nihliep khum (v)
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consciousness
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Nikhuo (n)
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to be unconscious
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Nikhuo hre lo (v)
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the last day
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Nikinni (n)
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last year
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Nikum (n)
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the year before last
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Nikum hmasa (adv)
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Wednesday
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Nilaini (n)
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the neem plant
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Nîm (n)
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status
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Nina (n)
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it may be
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Ning a ti (phrase)
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Thursday
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Ningani (n)
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to detest (for eating)
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Ningindiek (v)
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not free mentally
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Ninginip (adj)
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to grumble, grouse, to sulk
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Ninginnuor (v)
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to be bored, fed up, uninterested, jaded
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Ningintel (v)
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habits, ways
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Ningkhong (n)
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to be unsophisticated, to be ignorant of the mode of life, thought, habit, ways
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Ningkhong hre lo (v)
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bored, jaded
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Ningtel (adj)
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the summer, the hot weather
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Nipui (n)
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the name of a creeper with scarlet flowers
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Nipui par (n)
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sun, sunshine
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Nisa (n)
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to get sunstroke
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Nisa inrui (v)
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to warm oneself under sun ray, sunbath
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Nisa lum awi (v)
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under the blazing sunshine, in the scorching heat of summer (usually referring to how one use to work in the jhumfield)
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Nisa sen veng vung hnuoiah (adv)
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sun rise
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Nisa suok (v)
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sunset
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Nisa tla (v)
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to sit with one’s back towards the sun and feel the heat (winter morning)
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Nisa zang puok (v)
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to have the heat of the sun on one’s back
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Nisa zang puok (v)
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a holiday
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Niserh (n)
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nevertheless, yet, still, but, notwithstanding
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Nisienlakhawm (conj)
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a portion of a bride price given to the girl’s father’s sister
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Nisum (n)
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sunrise, to rise (as the sun)
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Nisuok (v)
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nuclear
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Niukliar (n)
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newspaper
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Niuspepar (n)
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a cup, a vase, a jug
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No (n)
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soft, tender
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No (adj)
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shake
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Nok (v)
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to be careless, slipshod or negligent
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Nomna (v)
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repeat, to do or say anything over and over again, again and again, over and over
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Non (v)
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repeat again
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Non nawk (adv)
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the secondary items of a curry, the leftovers of food
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Nong (n)
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a variety of thorny edible shrub found abundance in Manipur valley
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Nongmangkha (n)
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a big cup, a trophy, a shield
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Nopui (n)
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to butt, to push
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Nor (v)
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a mother, a maternal aunt, a paternal uncle's wife, a husband's mother, a female, a feminine affix
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Nu (n)
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to act as a mother, to take the place of a mother
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Nu chanchang (v)
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