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a new term of ‘neitu’ (owner)
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Tatu (n)
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to sulk, to be cross, displeased, angry
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Tau (v)
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to butt (as goat), to knock with the head, to knock the head against
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Tauh (v)
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a particular Hmar woman shawl
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Tavuolpuon (n)
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name of a species of large ant
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Tawek (n)
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short, to be short
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Tawi (adj)
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briefly, shortly, in short
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Tawite in (adv)
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to touch
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Tawk (v)
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bait, to put a bait, to bait
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Tawkdar (n)
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a variety of caterpillar
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Tawktawngang (n)
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the rectum
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Tawl (n)
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move (an item from one place to another)
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Tawl (v)
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a pile disorder, to have piles, piles
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Tawl tla (n)
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wheels, a wheel a cart, a carriage
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Tawlailir (n)
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the rectum
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Tawlkuo (n)
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name of birth
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Tawllawt (n)
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the name of a young woman's cloth
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Tawllopuon (n)
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slide (where) children play
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Tawlparit (n)
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to shrink, to crouch, to be crumpled, to be contracted, (as the finger, arm or leg)
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Tawm (v)
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near, nearing to, almost
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Tawm (adv)
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just about to, on the verge of
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Tawm trep (adv)
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a hand weaving material
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Tawmkal (n)
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to wear (on the hair or head)
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Tawn (v)
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one another, each other
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Tawn (adv)
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poetical term for ‘in me’ or ‘near me’
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Tawnah (prn)
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to meet, to come face to face; to reach up to (in height)
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Tawng (v)
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a measurement from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger
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Tawng (n)
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to attack, to fight, to assault (from a distance)
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Tawng (v)
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to feel unsatisfied, discontented
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Tawng khop lo (adv)
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name of a variety of weed
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Tâwnhnieng (n)
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experience, by experience, after coming across practically
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Tawnhriet (n)
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a Hmar traditional headgear reserved only for warriors (feather of Cuckoo is always clipped on it)
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Tawnlairang (n)
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tonsil
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Tawnsil (n)
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exceedingly, extremely, abundantly
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Tawntaw (adj)
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the gateway, entrance, etc
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Tawntir (adj)
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a vest, a banyan
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Tawnzau (n)
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to end, to conclude (adj), last, final
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Tawp (v)
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not at all, in no way, under no circumstances
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Tawp nawh (adv)
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to have no end, everlasting, infinite
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Tawp nei lo (v)
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the extreme end
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Tawp rawt (n)
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last, final, the furthest, ultimate
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Tawp tak (adj)
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end, conclusion
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Tawpintai (n)
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to have no end or ending
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Tawpintai nei lo (adv)
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utmost, extreme, uttermost
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Tawpkhawk (adj)
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the end, conclusion, final
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Tawpna (n)
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ill at ease, awkward, not quick and smart
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Tawrkawnawng (adj)
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cruel, ruthless, brutal, rough
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Tawrot (adj)
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torchlight
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Tawrslait (n)
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a bugle, trumpet
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Tawtawrawt (n)
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name of flower that resembles a trumpet
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Tawtawrawt par (n)
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a trumpeter, bugler
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Tawtawrawt pu (n)
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young one of animals
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Te (n)
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even, also an emphatic particle
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Te lul (adv)
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table
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Tebul (n)
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to loiter around with no specific purpose
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Tei (v)
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a must, without fail, by all means (I hung tei tei ding a nih = you must come by all means)
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Tei tei (adv)
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a unit of dry measure found in the Bible which equals to the capacity of 144 medium-sized eggs, or what is equal in volume to about 8.5 litres
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Tekhawng (n)
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to compare, to liken to
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Tekhin (v)
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a parable, a metaphor, an illustration
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Tekhin thu (n)
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taxi
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Teksi (n)
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a bundle, a bunch, to tie up into a bundle; a Hindi originated term for oil
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Têl (n)
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telephone
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Telephawn (n)
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television
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Televizon (n)
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name of a wild plant almost similar to arum and the tuber, stem and buds of the ‘male’ plant is edible albeit with certain specific and intricate process; another name of ‘chaldawng’
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Telkawng (n)
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the name of a tortoise found on land
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Telkhawmuol (n)
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the name of a large tortoise
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Telpui (n)
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the name of a small tortoise
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Telrang (n)
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to taste
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Tem (v)
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of less importance, less or minor issue (for the mouth)
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Temnem (adj)
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temple
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Tempul (n)
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to abhor, to abominate, to detest, to feel disgusted at, to loathe
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Ten (v)
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petty, small, trifling, tiny, trivial, insignificant
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Tenau (adj)
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tank, water container
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Tengki (n)
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the tamarind
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Tengtere (n)
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fastidious, particular in taste
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Tensie (adj)
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a form of eating in the smallest particles
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Tep (v)
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idle, lies, futile (words)
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Teplo (n)
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to be close, tight (in time or period), a little time to spare
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Tepter (adv)
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crushed to the maximum, crushed to pieces
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Ter (adv)
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in the position to contain or challenge
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Ter (v)
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curry leaves
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Tespata (n)
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to crash, smashing, bump into
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Tet (v)
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name of a species of bird
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Teteawi (n)
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a young girl's private part
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Tetkoi (n)
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almost, very near, very close
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Teu (adv)
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to be not near to, to be nowhere close
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Teu lo (adv)
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not at all, not a bit, under no circumstances
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Teu naw taluo (adv)
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a sinew, strength, energy
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Tha (n)
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a debt of work, to owe a day’s work
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Tha bat (n)
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to be idle, to do a thing listlessly because not working for one's self
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Tha inthla (adv)
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to have a cramp, cramp
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Tha intom (v)
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strength, energy, vigour, power, strength
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Tha le zung (n)
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to contribute one's labour or might
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Tha thawlawm (v)
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to fail in one's strength or energy (as in old age)
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Tha thrum (v)
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lazy, idle, indolent, to be lazy
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Thabo (adj)
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a species of rice
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Thabo kawnglawng (n)
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laziness, idleness
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Thabona (n)
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name of tribe
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Thadou (n)
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eager to do something, enthusiastic
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Thafan (adj)
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a sinew, energy, strength
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Thahrui (n)
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