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afe’

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[aʎeɁ] n. door

afe’ ago

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[aʎeɁ ago] n. doorstep

agoo empuñ

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[agoo empũ] n. space between the entrance and the hearth of a traditional Apatani house

ali lembo

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[ali lembo] n. paved road

alo sudu

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[alo sudu] n. small bamboo salt container carried for feeding mithuns

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alóo

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[alóo] n. bamboo flooring support

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aíi hiipiñ

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

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bade

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[bade] n. ceiling rack for storing meat syn. yo bade; xaci

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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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byaarañ

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[bjaarã] n. space between the front verandah and the main space in an Apatani house

byuhu

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[bjuhu] n. grave; tomb

byuxwñ

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[bjuxɨ̃] n. cemetery; burial ground; graveyard

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ci’pi

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[ciɁpi] n. wooden door frame

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cofo paka’

[coʎo pakaɁ] n. small metallic plate, esp. to serve side dishes

cuuxa

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[cuuxa] n. small bamboo container over the fireplace

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dacañ

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[dacã] n. iron; metal

fañpiñ-cañtuñ

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[ʎãpĩ-cãtũ] n. protective deity in the household

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

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

háakò

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[háakò] n. entrance, entry, door

impya’

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[impjaɁ] n. cotton; wool

itì

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[itì] n. a lump of solidified ash

itú

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[itú] adj. small; short

iñgya’

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

jañda

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[ɉãda] n. flag

jibu garw

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[ɉibu garɨ] n. jeep

jáaji

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[ɉáaɉi] n. aeroplane

ke’tiñ

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[keɁtĩ] n. thatch

kilu’

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[kiluɁ] n. a small compartment in the granary usually for storng millet or agricultural implements

kwmiñ talo

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[kɨmĩ talo] n. a variety of brass plate

lace

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[lace] n. a part of bride price which a close relative of the bride is entitled to

lañxa

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

lemba

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[lemba] n. village

lembo

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[lembo] n. road

leqò aji

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[leŋò aɉi] n. rice field near the village

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

misiñ

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[misĩ] n. machine

mwgó

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[mɨgó] n. hearth; fireplace

myamya

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[mjamja] n. antique brass plate

myopw

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[mjopɨ] n. floor

nala

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[nala] n. drain

nekañ

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[nekã] n. toilet; latrine

nesú

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[nesú] n. granary

neñbu

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[nẽbu] n. home

nwbyu

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[nɨbju] n. textile

pa’po

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[paɁpo] n. a bamboo pole suspended horizontally on the side wall of the house for keeping clothes

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padiñ

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[padĩ] n. erosion control embankment usually of bamboo and wood along the banks of the streams

paro’ pwri

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[paroɁ pɨri] n. chicken coop

patu’

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[patuɁ] n. prison; jail

posa

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

pota

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[pota] n. paper

poñtañ

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[põtã] n. a section of village council

poñtin

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[põtin] n. pen

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

pwdi pwzi’

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

pwrw

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[pɨrɨ] n. wooden boundary of a hearth

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raji

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[raɉi] n. plastic

re’ke abya

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[reɁke abja] n. ladder leading to the ceiling

re’ke re’bya

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[reɁke reɁbja] n. ladder leading to the ceiling

re’ke ubúu

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[reɁke ubúu] n. the opening to give access to the ceiling space

rel garw

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[rel garɨ] n. train

ro’

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[roɁ] v. snatch; seize

rwgañ

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[rɨgã] n. edge; border; boundary

rwpu

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[rɨpu] n. silver

sabuñ

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[sabũ] n. soap

saiklo

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[saiklo] v. bicycle

sañta’ ude

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[sãtaɁ ude] n. wooden house

siñbya

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[sĩbja] n. balcony in a traditional house

soxañ

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

subu arww

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[subu arɨɨ] n. mithun horn

sudu

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[sudu] n. bamboo container

sukuñ

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[sukũ] n. well; spring

sulú

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[sulú] n. fence

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swha

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[sɨha] n. cane rope

swti’

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[sɨtiɁ] n. letter

swtw ahi

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[sɨtɨ ahi] n. elephant tusk

taabyó

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[taabjó] n. a temporary hut

tapvr

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

tasi

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[tasi] n. wall

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

ude

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[ude] n. house

ukó simbya

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[ukó simbja] n. rear balcony

uskul

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[uskul] n. school

xaaruñ agyañ

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[xaarũ agjã] n. altar for the xaruñ god

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xeda harnw

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[xeda harnɨ] n. special messenger, usually female, who informs about a ritual like Subu or Muruñ to the traditional friends in other villages

xelo

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[xelo] n. ritual occasion in Myoko festival on which the gods are bade farewell, usually on the 15th day of the festival

xeta’

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[xetaɁ] n. book

xoñcañ

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[xõcã] n. corner

xoñdañ

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

yaji-yalo

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[jaɉi-jalo] n. soul

yamyó

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[jamjó] n. floor of split bamboo

áagyá

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[áagjá] n. entrance; door