linguisticslining
lingung (Mising) [ Roman: ling.ung]
Contributed by: Benjamin Kaman on 2010-02-05
English: fauces, pharynx, throat, windpipe,
Assamese: কণ্ঠ, গল, গলধুৰি, গলধূৰি, গল্, টেঁটু, নেলী, নেলু,
Bodo: गारमा,
Mising: aling, lingung,
Khasi: u pdot,
Meeteilon: khanao, khouree,
Karbi: Chethe ari, langjoi,
Kok-Borok: totra,
Nagamese: gola, gula,
Dimasa: garang, Godo,
Ao: teruk,
Hindi: कंठ,
Bangla: কন্ঠ, গলা,
Deori: গাৰঁ, তিতলি, দিতঁলি,
TAI-Phake: kho
Contributed by: Benjamin Kaman on 2010-02-05
English: neck,
Assamese: গল, গ্ৰীৱা, ঘাড়, ডিঙি,
Bodo: गोदोना,
Mising: li:pong, lingung,
Khasi: u ryndang,
Garo: gitokreng,
Meeteilon: Ngk,
Mizo (Lushai): nghawng,
Karbi: angfoon, angphun, chethok,
Kok-Borok: gwdna,
Hmar: ring,
Nagamese: dingi, gola,
Dimasa: garang, godo/godana,
Chakma: gottona,
TAI-Ahom: কং খ,
Hindi: कंठ,
Bangla: গলা,
Nepali: घाँटी,
Rabha: তোক,
TAI-Phake: kho,
TAI-Khamti: kho,
TAI-Turung: du,
Singpho: du,
Tutsa: bo
lingung (Mising) [ Roman: ling.ung]
Contributed by: Benjamin Kaman on 2010-02-05
1. Anatomy(Material Noun-Neuter) The part of the neck that generates sound. ডিঙিৰ যি অংশৰ দ্বাৰা শব্দ উচ্চাৰিত হয়
Assamese: কণ্ঠ, গল, গলধুৰি, গলধূৰি, গল্, টেঁটু, নেলী, নেলু,
Bodo: गारमा,
Mising: aling, lingung,
Khasi: u pdot,
Meeteilon: khanao, khouree,
Karbi: Chethe ari, langjoi,
Kok-Borok: totra,
Nagamese: gola, gula,
Dimasa: garang, Godo,
Ao: teruk,
Hindi: कंठ,
Bangla: কন্ঠ, গলা,
Deori: গাৰঁ, তিতলি, দিতঁলি,
TAI-Phake: kho
Contributed by: Benjamin Kaman on 2010-02-05
2. (Common Noun) The part of the body of an animal or human being that connects the head and the trunk. মানুহ বা জন্তুৰ শৰীৰৰ যিটো অংশই মূৰ আৰু দেহাৰ বাকী অংশক সংযোগ কৰে
Assamese: গল, গ্ৰীৱা, ঘাড়, ডিঙি,
Bodo: गोदोना,
Mising: li:pong, lingung,
Khasi: u ryndang,
Garo: gitokreng,
Meeteilon: Ngk,
Mizo (Lushai): nghawng,
Karbi: angfoon, angphun, chethok,
Kok-Borok: gwdna,
Hmar: ring,
Nagamese: dingi, gola,
Dimasa: garang, godo/godana,
Chakma: gottona,
TAI-Ahom: কং খ,
Hindi: कंठ,
Bangla: গলা,
Nepali: घाँटी,
Rabha: তোক,
TAI-Phake: kho,
TAI-Khamti: kho,
TAI-Turung: du,
Singpho: du,
Tutsa: bo