means prostitute.
kei
nuggaye ribo
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.
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
ei manipuri jagoi sabini
dragon
In Manipuri, 'thank you' is said as "Ngaikhòi."
Hijam Guno Singh is known for his works on Manipuri literature and culture. He has written numerous poems, essays, and research articles in Manipuri language focusing on various social and cultural issues. Singh's works often reflect the essence of Manipuri identity and traditions.
ei manipuri jagoi sabini