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the New Testament
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Thuthlung Thar (n)
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a promise, a vow, an oath
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Thutiem (n)
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to have a promise
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Thutiem nei (v)
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a resolution, a decision, a verdict
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Thutlukna (n)
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proverb, sayings
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Thuvar (n)
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to say, to express
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Ti (v)
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to feed the fire, to put on (wood on fire), to stoke
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Ti (v)
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fussy, particular, to be fussy, etc.
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Ti dim dem (adv)
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to scoff, to speak sarcastically
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Ti el (v)
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particular, fussy, to be particular, etc.
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Ti khir kher (adj)
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to speak with half-truth, to speak jokingly
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Ti mei mei (v)
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negative expression indicating ‘singular’
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Ti ni (–)
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negative expression indicating ‘plural’
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Ti niu (–)
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particular, fussy, to be particular, etc.
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Ti si se (adj)
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to say emphatically, to charge strictly
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Ti tlat (adv)
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a woman smoking pipe
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Tibur (n)
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the liquid extracted from a woman smoking pipe
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Tibur tui (n)
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as, like, as much as, same size as, to be equal in size
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Tie (v)
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gradually, little by little
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Tiel tiel (adv)
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to count, to read
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Tiem (v)
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to promise, to give word
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Tiem (v)
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to read out
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Tiem lang (v)
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not including, excluding, excepting
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Tiem lovin (adv)
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target, limit fixed, amount fixed
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Tiemchin (n)
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to make vows, to vow
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Tiemkam (v)
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a vow
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Tiemkamna (n)
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census
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Tiempui (n)
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countless, innumerable
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Tiemsenglo (adj)
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to read through, to read out loud
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Tiemsuok (v)
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a story, a fable, a tale
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Tienami (n)
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olden days
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Tienatlang (n)
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side
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Tieng (adj)
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basket
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Tieng (n)
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to pile up, to put one on top of another
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Tieng (v)
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towards, in the direction of
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Tieng (prpn)
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to pile up
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Tieng khawm (v)
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a small basket
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Tiengte (n)
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in olden times, a long time ago, some time ago
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Tienlai (n)
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a wild edible leaf
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Tierhrep (n)
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a variety of wild tree
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Tierpui (n)
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of equal size
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Tiet (n)
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of what size (with interrogation mark)
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Tiet (adj)
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half (area wise)
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Tieve (n)
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ending word almost similar with ‘be’ in English
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Tih (-)
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of what time (with interrogation mark)
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Tik (adv)
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the teak tree
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Tîk (n)
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ticket
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Tiket (n)
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ungenerous, miser, stingy, mean
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Tiksie (adj)
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the name of a bird
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Tiktik (n)
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generous, one who is not stingy
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Tiktlai (adj)
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testicle, the testicles and scrotum
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Til (n)
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where one’s talent is more, what one is interested or smart at
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Til inthênna zawng (phrase)
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to castrate
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Til lak (v)
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a male born with but one or no testicles
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Til ril (n)
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hernia
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Til tla (n)
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a testicle
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Tilmu (n)
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hydrocele, swelling of the testicles
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Tilpuk (n)
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to dislike, detest (with no specific reason)
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Tiltîp (v)
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the scrotum
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Tilvun (n)
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to be careful, to be wary, to beware, to be cautious, careful, wary, cautious, etc.
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Tîm (adj)
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to aim (to shoot)
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Tin (v)
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every
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Tin (adj)
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a hoof, a nail, a claw
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Tin (n)
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split hoof, parted hoof
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Tin inkak (v)
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a Hindi term for a refine wood of three by four inches in size and about 16 feet in length
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Tîn-chár (n)
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meaning
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Tina (n)
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an important component of woman’s hand loom
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Tinbu (n)
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to block, to dam (water)
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Ting (v)
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cane
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Tîng (n)
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a wire or rope tight on the edge of anything for hanging clothes
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Tingban (n)
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the sprout of cane (an edible and pricey curry item)
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Tingdawn (n)
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name of a variety of weed
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Tîngkhi (n)
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a variety of cane
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Tîngpui (n)
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the fruit of cane (edible)
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Tîngpui ra (n)
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a place on the outskirt of a traditional Hmar village where village folks use to rest and wait for each other before proceeding to their jhumlands or return from it
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Tinhmun (n)
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all things (possible)
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Tinkim (adj)
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to consider a subject in all its bearings beforehand
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Tinkim dawn (v)
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all sorts of, all kinds of
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Tinreng (adj)
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a medicinal herb believes to cure multiple ailments
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Tinreng damdawi (n)
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to purpose, to intend, to think
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Tintuo (v)
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to send, to ask to do, to commission
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Tir (v)
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at first, first of all, at the beginning
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Tîr (n)
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adverbial or causative suffix to make one do something, to cause, to let, to allow, to permit (in fe tir = to let go)
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Tir (suffix)
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name of children’s play in which they hold each other on the back like ‘simtir’ (a rat)
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Tirameikai (n)
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to detest, feeling disgusted, to loath, to dislike
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Tirdak (v)
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detestable, abominable, disgusting, loathsome, nauseous
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Tirdakum (adj)
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to send back, to ask to return
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Tirkir (v)
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a messenger
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Tirko (n)
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to compel to go
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Tirlui (v)
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to send out, to send off
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Tirsuok (v)
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a servant, a peon, a helper; one who is on the call and send of another
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Tirtawn (n)
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flesh, body
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Tisa (n)
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carnal, worldly, fleshy
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Tisa tieng thil (n)
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a centipede
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Tît (n)
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sober, truthful
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Titak (adj)
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to pretend, to speak falsely
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Titehlem (v)
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mild discussion
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Titi (v)
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a mild discussion and singing of songs practiced by the early Hmar Christians
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Titi lengkhawm (v)
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to have a discussion with, to talk with
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Titi pui (v)
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name of a species of owl
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Titiri (n)
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