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afi’ asi’

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[aʎiɁ asiɁ] n. cage for pig

agoo imi’

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[agoo imiɁ] n. hearth towards the front of the house

amañ

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[amã] n. roof

aíi hiipiñ

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[aíi hiipĩ] n. feline jaw used to decorate a machete sheath

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bije leñda

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[biɉe lẽda] n. path leading to or inside the bamboo garden

biti

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[biti] n. craft; activity involving skills in cane and bamboo craft

byaago

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[bjaago] n. front verandah of an Apatani house

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ci’pi

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[ciɁpi] n. wooden door frame

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ci’pw

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[ciɁpɨ] n. frame of the bamboo sliding door

doxo-acañ

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[doxo-acã] n. corner in the house reserved for ritual altars

dukañ

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[dukã] n. shop

eñtw pata’

[ẽtɨ pataɁ] n. wooden try on which to beat while harvesting paddy

fe’pu

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[ʎeɁpu] n. doorlatch

fe’pu

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[ʎeɁpu] n. horizontal piece of bamboo holding the framework of a door

fego

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[ʎego] n. threshold; entrance

garpw’

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[garpɨɁ] n. paddy field in the lower portion

garta’

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[gartaɁ] n. paddy field in the upper portion

garw

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[garɨ] n. vehicle

gorá

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[gorá] n. a section of Apatani village council

hubur

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[hubur] n. pipe, usually of bamboo or wood, to conduct water from one field to the other

hurbu

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[hurbu] n. pipe, usually of bamboo or wood, to conduct water from one field to the other

hwjañ apiñ

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[hɨɉã apĩ] n. food contributed when a newborn baby is born

impya’

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[impjaɁ] n. cotton; wool

itú

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[itú] adj. small; short

iñgya’

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[ĩgjaɁ] v. astray; off course; go the wrong way

ju

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[ɉu] v. winnow

ke’tiñ

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[keɁtĩ] n. thatch

kotvr

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[kotǝr] n. bamboo sticks used as counters

kursi

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[kursi] n. chair

kwmiñ talo

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[kɨmĩ talo] n. a variety of brass plate

la’pañ

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[laɁpã] n. wooden community platform usually belonging to a clan

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lañxa

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[lãxa] n. coop, as for poultry; shelter, as of a hunter in the tree

leqò aji

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[leŋò aɉi] n. rice field near the village

leyu

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[leju] n. a small path leading to a village

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leñbo

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[lẽbo] n. road

leñda

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[lẽda] n. path

lobú

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[lobú] n. a part of loin loom

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maji

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[maɉi] n. Tibetan bell without clapper used as a barter item

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malo

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[malo] n. roof of a house

mañpo

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[mãpo] n. roof covering

mohol

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[mohol] n. big house; bungalow

myamya

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[mjamja] n. antique brass plate

myopw

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[mjopɨ] n. floor

nago

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[nago] n. ritual hut in the middle of a village

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nakó

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[nakó] n. portion of village (esp. the lower one)

nala paka’

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[nala pakaɁ] n. drain

nami

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[nami] n. portion of village, esp. the upper one

naruñ

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[narũ] n. fencing (esp. of bamboo garden)

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nekañ

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[nekã] n. toilet; latrine

neñdiñ

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[nẽdĩ] n. upper section of the village

neñko

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[nẽko] n. lower section of the village

neñpuñ

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[nẽpũ] n. space outside the house on the left side

neñtó

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[nẽtó] n. a house on the main street

paji

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[paɉi] n. two wheeler vehicle

paro’ lañxa

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[paroɁ lãxa] n. poultry house

pata’ ude

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[pataɁ ude] n. house with roof of bamboo split

posa

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[posa] n. money (esp. coins); paisa

potu’

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[potuɁ] n. photo

pwdi mwluñ

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[pɨdi mɨlũ] v. scare away birds from the paddy fields

pwdi pwfi’

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[pɨdi pɨʎiɁ] n. watch hut in the paddy fields

pwfi’

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[pɨʎiɁ] n. hut in the paddy fields or jungle

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pwrw

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[pɨrɨ] n. wooden boundary of a hearth

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pwte’ paji

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[pɨteɁ paɉi] n. motor cycle

ro’

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[roɁ] v. snatch; seize

ro’ko

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[roɁko] n. a bamboo strip that tightens the beams of a house

rw’tú

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[rɨɁtú] n. a part of marriage ceremony in which paddy a newly married couple harvest paddy from the bride’s family field

rwgañ

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[rɨgã] n. edge; border; boundary

rwpu

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[rɨpu] n. silver

sa ci’ri

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[sa ciɁri] n. a variety of antique sword

sabuñ

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[sabũ] n. soap

saiklo

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[saiklo] v. bicycle

sañda

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[sãda] n. long wooden post that support a traditional house on both sides

sañxañ

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[sãxã] n. rubber

sosiñ

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[sosĩ] n. steel wire rope

soxañ

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[soxã] n. trophy; memento (esp. of special achievements)

subú

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[subú] n. alley; back alley

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sudu

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[sudu] n. bamboo container

sulú

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[sulú] n. fence

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swha

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[sɨha] n. cane rope

swhuñ

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[sɨhũ] n. hanging bridge

swrw

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[sɨrɨ] n. bugle of horn, usually of yak horn

swtw ahi

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[sɨtɨ ahi] n. elephant tusk

tago alì

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[tago alì] n. a wooden tricycle used a children’s toy the wheels of which are of tagó tree trunk

taku-tamu

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[taku-tamu] n. a decorated bamboo stick used during penw procession of Muruñ festival

tapvr

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[tapǝr] n. heavy log put on a prisoner’s legs to prevent escape

tarsi

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[tarsi] n. wall

tasi

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[tasi] n. wall

taxò

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[taxò] n. bamboo split used for demarcating land

tumbu ude

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[tumbu ude] n. tent

tuuli

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[tuuli] n. post; pillar

twko

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[tɨko] n. money

ukó

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[ukó] n. back; rear

wskul

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[ɨskul] n. school

xaaruñ agyañ

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[xaarũ agjã] n. altar for the xaruñ god

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xeta’

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[xetaɁ] n. book

xomu

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[xomu] n. ritual element of an altar

xoñdañ

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[xõdã] n. front or back wall of a house

yaji-yalo

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[jaɉi-jalo] n. soul

zimw iñgya

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[ɲimɨ ĩgja] n. space between the hearth and the wall on the right side while entering the house

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áagyá

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[áagjá] n. entrance; door