nuju (your grand father)nukhim, nukhum
nuk (Kok-Borok)
Contributed by: Bonnie Debbarma on 2008-12-10
English: see,
Assamese: আকল্, চকুৰে মন্, তলক্, তৰ্ক্, দেখ্, প্ৰত্যক্ষ কৰ্,
Bodo: नाइ, नु, नुनाइ,
Mising: ka nam, nge,
Garo: nika,
Meeteilon: uba, yengba,
Karbi: kelang, lang, theklong,
Kok-Borok: nuk,
Nagamese: dekh, sa ase,
Dimasa: naiba, nuba,
TAI-Ahom: হান্,হিন্,লে হিন্,হান্ দূ,
Hindi: देखना,
Bangla: দেখা,
Deori: হিজেঁ, হিজেঁমা,
TAI-Khamti: han,
TAI-Turung: mu,
Singpho: mu ai
nuk (TAI-Khamti) [ Roman: nuk]
Contributed by: Sushmita Das on 2024-11-21
English: bone,
Assamese: অস্থি, দেহধাৰক, হাড়,
Bodo: बेगें, हारा,
Mising: a:long,
Khasi: shyieng,
Garo: greng,
Meeteilon: sharu,
Mizo (Lushai): ruh,
Karbi: ripi,
Kok-Borok: bekreng,
Nagamese: har, hardi,
Dimasa: begreng, greng, mang-greng,
Bangla: হাড়,
Rabha: কিংজুং,
Deori: চি চু, হাঁৰ,
TAI-Khamti: nuk,
TAI-Turung: n’rang,
Singpho: n’ rang,
Tutsa: rang
nuk (Kok-Borok)
Contributed by: Bonnie Debbarma on 2008-12-10
1. (Verb-Intran.) to come in visual contact চকুৰে সংবেদন অনুভৱ কৰা
Assamese: আকল্, চকুৰে মন্, তলক্, তৰ্ক্, দেখ্, প্ৰত্যক্ষ কৰ্,
Bodo: नाइ, नु, नुनाइ,
Mising: ka nam, nge,
Garo: nika,
Meeteilon: uba, yengba,
Karbi: kelang, lang, theklong,
Kok-Borok: nuk,
Nagamese: dekh, sa ase,
Dimasa: naiba, nuba,
TAI-Ahom: হান্,হিন্,লে হিন্,হান্ দূ,
Hindi: देखना,
Bangla: দেখা,
Deori: হিজেঁ, হিজেঁমা,
TAI-Khamti: han,
TAI-Turung: mu,
Singpho: mu ai
Different POS:
a. Abstract Noun: looking, seeing, sight, vision, ইক্ষণ...Related Idea:
b. Verb-Trans.: look, view, watch, চা, দৃষ্টিনিক্ষেপ কৰ্...nuk (TAI-Khamti) [ Roman: nuk]
Contributed by: Sushmita Das on 2024-11-21
2. Anatomy(Abstract Noun-Neuter) Any piece of hard tissue that makes up the skeleton in vertebrates মেৰুদণ্ডী প্ৰাণীৰ জঁকা গঠন কৰা কঠিন কলা
Assamese: অস্থি, দেহধাৰক, হাড়,
Bodo: बेगें, हारा,
Mising: a:long,
Khasi: shyieng,
Garo: greng,
Meeteilon: sharu,
Mizo (Lushai): ruh,
Karbi: ripi,
Kok-Borok: bekreng,
Nagamese: har, hardi,
Dimasa: begreng, greng, mang-greng,
Bangla: হাড়,
Rabha: কিংজুং,
Deori: চি চু, হাঁৰ,
TAI-Khamti: nuk,
TAI-Turung: n’rang,
Singpho: n’ rang,
Tutsa: rang