"tnga" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Khasi]

IPA: /tŋaː/
Head templates: {{head|kha|noun|g=mf}} tnga m or f
  1. spouse, husband, wife Tags: feminine, masculine Synonyms: lok, shkaw Derived forms: tuh-tnga briew
    Sense id: en-tnga-kha-noun-ElLof5GY Categories (other): Khasi entries with incorrect language header

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      "examples": [
        {
          "english": "Remember the wife of Lot.",
          "ref": "1891, “Loukas 17:32”, in Ka Baibl (Khasi Bible)",
          "text": "To kynmaw phi ïa ka tnga u Lot.",
          "type": "quotation"
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          "word": "lok"
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          "word": "shkaw"
        }
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        "Khasi terms with IPA pronunciation",
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