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wife and children, family
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Nu le nau (n)
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parents
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Nu le pa (n)
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motherless
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Nu nei lo (adj)
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a baby in need of adequate mother’s milk
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Nuchak invoi (v)
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mother and child
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Nufa (n)
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a situation of weakness or feeling of dizziness experience by a young baby as the mother is about to bear a child again; the situation experience by a young man after hearing that he is impregnating a woman
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Nuha (n)
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woman, wife
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Nuhmei (n)
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a strip made of split bamboo or cane used by woman for carrying load in a paikawng or basket
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Nuhmei hnam (n)
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betrothed or engaged with a girl
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Nuhmei huol (v)
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a girl
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Nuhmei naupang (n)
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to marry, to be married
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Nuhmei nei (v)
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a woman escaping to her father or brother’s house due to disagreement with the husband or husband’s family
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Nuhmei zam (v)
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a baby girl
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Nuhmeite (n)
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last
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Nuhnung (adj)
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the very last
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Nuhnungtak (adv)
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a stepmother
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Nuhron (n)
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smile
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Nui (v)
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a smiling face
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Nui hmel (n)
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to feel like laughing
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Nui inza (v)
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to laugh at, to mock, to scoff at
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Nuisan (v)
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cracking jokes
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Nuiza siem (v)
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a comedian, joker, a clown, a jester, one who is good in making jokes
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Nuiza siem thiem (n)
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jokes
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Nuizat (v)
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to be funny, to be ridiculous
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Nuizat thlak (v)
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one who is being laughed at
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Nuizatbûr (n)
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ridiculous, funny, laughable
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Nuizatum (adj)
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a man’s brother in-law who married his wife’s sister; men whose wives are sisters
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Nulam (n)
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life, living
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Nun (n)
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life, mode or manner of life
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Nun dan (n)
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normalcy
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Nun dan pangngai (n)
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women and children
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Nunau (n)
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a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
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Nungate (n)
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living creatures
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Nungcha (n)
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nature, character, mode of life, disposition, habit
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Nungchang (n)
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good natured, good mannered
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Nungchang tha (adj)
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a maiden, a young woman
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Nunghak (n)
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a very common and rather institutionalised way of approaching and wooing a girl by a boy wherein the boy goes to the girl’s house usually in the night
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Nunghak leng (v)
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to commit fornication or have illicit sexual relation with an unmarried woman
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Nunghak ngai (v)
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a virgin lady
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Nunghak thienglam (n)
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past life
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Nunhlui (adv)
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to enjoy life in reckless manner
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Nunkhaw pham (v)
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happy moment
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Nunkhawnuom (adj)
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to be good-tempered
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Nunnem (adj)
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to be tired of life
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Nunnghok (v)
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offensive, ill-mannered, ruthless, pitiless
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Nunrawng (v)
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to be cruel, vicious, bad, to be cruel, etc
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Nunsie (v)
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short-lived
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Nuntawi (adj)
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one lakh, one hundred thousand
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Nuoi (n)
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to brush, to rub, to blow about violently
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Nuoi (v)
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the name of a plant with edible leaves; name of a colour
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Nuoinawk (n)
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name of flowering plant
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Nuoithang (n)
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willing, wish, want
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Nuom (v)
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reluctant, not willing
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Nuom lo (v)
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one’s wish and whims
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Nuom nuom (adv)
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just as one wishes, just as one please
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Nuom nuomin (adv)
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according to one’s wishes
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Nuom thu in (adv)
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to enjoy pleasure, to revel
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Nuomchen (v)
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to enjoy pleasure
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Nuomsip bawl (v)
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sulk, to be displeased, disgruntled
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Nuor (v)
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husband and wife, a married couple
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Nupa (n)
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separation of husband and wife by death – thought to be the most difficult death to comprehend with
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Nupa trangthre (n)
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a woman who have had a child, a wife, a mother’s elder sister
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Nupui (n)
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poetical word for ‘wife’
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Nuthai (n)
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a young woman either divorced or widowed (opposite gender of ‘pathlawi’)
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Nuthlawi (n)
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a full-grown female, to arrive at the age of puberty
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Nutling (n)
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a middle-aged married woman
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Nuvanglai (n)
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an exclamation citing ‘mother’
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Nuvuoi (interjn)
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office
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Ofis (n)
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officer
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Ofisar (n)
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Oksizen (n)
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octopus
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Oktawpus (n)
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easy
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Ol (adj)
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easy
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Olai (adj)
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olive
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Oliv (n)
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easy
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Olsam (adj)
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crop of fowl (chicken, duck, birds)
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Ong (n)
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weak, worn out (as house, man) etc
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Ongrop (adj)
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to brood over, to sit (as a fowl), to govern, to rule
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Op (v)
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to successfully brood (hen)
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Op keu (adv)
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opium
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Opiam (n)
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to bring up (as a child), to rear
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Optlei (v)
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a ruler, a governor
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Optu (n)
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the throat (outside)
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Or (n)
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putting something on the neck as necklace
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Or (v)
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a goitre
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Or puor (n)
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goitre
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Orbawk (n)
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to sit down and partake (food)
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Ot (v)
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a father, a husband's father, a male, a masculine affix; mushroom, a fungus
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Pa (n)
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unit (pa, sawm, za, sang = unit, ten, hundredth, thousand)
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Pa (adj)
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to act as the father or head of the house
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Pa chan chang (v)
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fatherless
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Pa nei lo (adj)
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the name of a variety of mushroom
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Paarasi (n)
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the name of a variety of mushroom
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Paardang (n)
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the name of a variety of mushroom
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Pachang (n)
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the name of a variety of mushroom
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Pachokchawnor (n)
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father and child
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Pafa (n)
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a family of just husband and wife or with young children in which only the husband is able to work
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Pahmei (n)
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name of a variety of mushroom
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Pahnachang (n)
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name of a variety of mushroom
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Pahnaiput (n)
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the name of a variety of mushroom
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Pahnakhar (n)
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