In Manipuri, apricot is called "kharam." The language has a rich vocabulary for various fruits, and "kharam" specifically refers to this particular fruit. Apricots are not widely cultivated in the region, but the term is recognized among speakers of Manipuri.
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nuggaye ribo
means prostitute.
good morning
In Manipuri, "looking gorgeous" can be expressed as "nangbu nungsitna" (নাঙবু নুংসিতনা). This phrase conveys a sense of beauty and attractiveness. Manipuri is a rich language with various expressions for beauty, often influenced by cultural nuances.
Manipuri
L. O. Clarke has written: 'A vocabulary Manipuri to English dictionary' -- subject(s): Manipuri language, Dictionaries, English
sagol kangjei
Manipuri is called ballet of the east.
In Manipuri, the word for brother is "nupa" (নুপা). This term is used to refer to an elder brother, while "nupi" (নুপি) can refer to a younger brother or sister. The language has specific terms that denote the age and gender of siblings, reflecting the cultural nuances in familial relationships.
Manipuri is called ballet of the east.
ei manipuri jagoi sabini