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KUKI PAOGIL PAOLUIHO

 KUKI  PAO GIL PAOLUI HO


Kukite chonna dan ngai lou ho-


1. Ankong um petin anenge akitingai poi. (chang lha mim lhan lhin jon thei poi)


2. Bu chuh thi le tai tam thi, longman akinengai poi. (Bu chuh- Doi khit lou lai)


3. Donthi longman, akinengai poi


4. Gamsa, akijohngai poi. (tun aki jui ta poi)


5. Hama pua thi longman akinengai poi.


6. Hetchet lou thu akiseingai poi.


7. Ipa hinlai sungin sapang akikhohngai poi.


8. Ipa maiah toumun in ju akichepngai poi.


9. Inu le ipa maijah akitot thanghoi ngai poi.


10. Isanga ua (lenjo) jo tousah louvin eima akitoungai poi.


11. Inu le ipa komah dongma la akisangai poi.


12. Isanga upa jo lenjo akiphosalngai poi.


13. Isang henjo akiminlheingai poi.


14. Ikholjin naah, isopi numeiho le niteho (itute) inah akilhungngai poi, isopi iinkoteho in joh-a, akilhun le tucha le nupa kingailutna apung jon ahi.


15. Iupa le, inupa chunga selpi akinengai poi. Inao pa le itupa chung jong selpi akinengai poi. (tucha le naopa, amo le aupa le apupa selpia alut ding upa le nupan mona anei leh, anaopan atupa chu selpia alhalho ding alhep ding ahi.)


16. In-gap longman akinengai poi.


17. Insung lhongkim laitah-a, suhlam ngan akilumngai poi.


18. Insung khata mi ni, nidan khat sungin twito, twinah jonin khol akiche ngai poi. (akiche khanngai poi)


19. Jan khangkima ahchalkhon, apha poi.


20. Lou ma le changvoh nin jong min akiseingai poi.


21. Minu, mipa jalkhunah akitoungai poi.


22. Mi kigapna sa, khangthah ten anengai poi.


23. Nilhah lamin tapkong vut akilohngai poi.


24. Nungah in aveilang khutinneh le don mi akipengai poi.


25. Numei le chapang khangthahin tolthehsa anengai poi.


26. Nupi gai ato akibengngai poi.


27. Pasal numei von in akivonngai poi.


28. Thise-a thi longman akinengai poi.


29. Tucha (tute) insunga sa akinengai poi.


30. Tucha te insunga nupa athidenngai poi.


31. Upa neujo inah athidenngai poi.


32. Uicha inchunga, akal le apha poi.

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