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Words with h from Sylheti (SOAS 2016) (IPA) word medial consonants

Pronunciation Orthography Frequency Gloss Part of speech Other tags
laɪhaɡ laɪ haɡ 0.00 leafy greens noun morph-type=phrase; definition=dish of leafy greens; source=(see photo) Lai Fata/Shag can be grown for harvesting as a ‘cut and come again’ crop as seedlings or semi-mature plants.
mɔhɔl mɔhɔl 0.00 palace noun morph-type=stem; definition=palace
ahɛɪdaɾi ahɛɪdaɾi 0.00 swordsman noun morph-type=stem; definition=swordsman; bengali-orthography=অসিযোদ্ধা . খড়্গী; bengali-pronunciation=ɔʃijoddʰa / kʰɔɽɡi:
ahɔmia ahɔmia 0.00 Assamese noun morph-type=stem; definition=Assamese; people of Assam
moho moho 0.00 love noun morph-type=stem; definition=love; greed
ʃɾihɔʈʈɔ ʃɾihɔʈʈɔ 0.00 Sylhet noun morph-type=stem; definition=ancient name for Sylhet
ʃahadɔt ʃahadɔt 0.00 volunteer ??? noun morph-type=stem; definition=point; volunteer; martyr ???
bɔhʊmʊtɾɔ bɔhʊmʊtɾɔ 0.00 diabetes noun morph-type=stem; definition=diabetes; bengali-orthography=বহুমূত্ররোগ; bengali-pronunciation=bɔhumu:trɔɾoɡɔ
mʊhɔbbɔt mʊhɔbbɔt 0.00 love noun morph-type=stem; definition=love; affection
ahuɾia ahuɾia 0.00 Assyrian noun morph-type=stem; definition=Assyrian; people of Assyria
ahɔm ahɔm 0.00 Assam noun morph-type=stem; definition=Assam (historic kingdom and Modern Indian State)
mohomaɛa moho maɛa 0.00 love noun morph-type=phrase; definition=worldly greed; love affection; source=https://www.facebook.com/groups/1447892062100179/permalink/1459839110905474/ (30-01-2014)
ʃahadɔtaŋɡʊɪl ʃahadɔt aŋɡʊɪl 0.00 index finger noun morph-type=phrase; definition=index finger; pointer finger; 'volunteer finger'
xahi xahi 0.00 bowl noun morph-type=stem; definition=metal bowl; source=Tunga p.93; bengali-pronunciation=kãʃi
ɾɔhɔm ɾɔhɔm 0.00 kindness noun morph-type=stem; definition=kindness; mercy; source=Zakaria Murshed - facebook
ahuɾ ahuɾ 0.00 Assyria noun morph-type=stem; definition=Assyria; a major Mesopotamian East Semitic kingdom/empire of the Ancient Near East; existing as an independent state for approximately nineteen centuries from c. 2500 BC to 605 BC