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cha (n)
tea
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chabi (n)
1. key
2. symbol of Labour Party
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chabuk (n)
whip
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chacha (n)
1. uncle
2. respected olderman-friend
3. a little pig
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chachi (n)
1. aunt
2. old lady
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chadar (n)
veil for covering face
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chak (v)
Variation(s): chake
1. to go for a walk
2. to get off with
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chak (n)
1. walk
2. meeting with one of opposite sex
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chakala (n)
men`s sexual parts
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chakram (v)
clown
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chal (v)
to run away
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chal (eks)
let`s go!
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chalao (v)
1. to stir
2. to put on the fire
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chali (n)
skin of the milk
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challenj (n)
challenge
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chalni (n)
sieve
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chalta (n)
kind of fruit used for making pickles
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chamar (n)
a caste
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chameli (n)
tree with fragrant flowers
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champa (n)
tree with fragrant flowers
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champal (n)
a thonged sandal, pair of slip-slops
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chana (n)
dried pulse
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chana-puri (n)
cake with dhal in the middle
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chang-chang (v)
to beat
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chang-chang (n)
beating
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channchal (azek)
flirtatious, frisky
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channmamu (n)
moon
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chapati (n)
pan-cake
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charana manke (n)
75 cents
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charana (n)
Variation(s): charani
25 cents
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charao (v)
to make offerings
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charas (n)
hashish resin
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charleston (n)
charleston
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charter (n)
charter flight
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chatkar (azek)
hot, spicy
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chatni (n)
chutney
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chaw-chaw (v)
to eat
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chawki (n)
board for rolling dough on
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chawtari (n)
visit of newly wed bride to her parents` house
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chek (n)
1. check
2. ticket-examiner
3. cheque
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chek (v)
Variation(s): cheke
to cheque
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chekof (n)
union dues docked off
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chermenn (n)
chairperson, chairman
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ches (n)
chest
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ches (n)
Variation(s): esek
game of chess
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chetak (n)
helicopter
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chi (eks)
Variation(s): chichi
disgusting!
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chilim (n)
chilum, pipe for smoking hashish
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chimta (n)
coal-tongs
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chingching maylong (n)
Chinese person (sometimes pejorative)
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chini (n)
sugar
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chinkay (n)
visit by one family to another to confirm a marriage
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chinn-chinn (eks)
cheers!
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chinngri (n)
small river shrimps
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chipolata (n)
sausage
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chips (n)
chips
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chirz (eks)
cheers!
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chocho (v)
to fuck
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chok (n)
choke in motor-car
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chok (azek)
full-house, chock-a-block
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chokra (n)
1. young boy working in cane-fields
2. boy, lad
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chokri (n)
1. young girl, lass
2. young girl working in cane-fields
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chokstik (n)
kind of ice-cream
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choli (n)
short blouse worn with saree
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cholo (n)
pleb, vulgar person
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chom (v)
to hold on
chom tayt = to hold one`s tongue
chomtayt = don` t move
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chombo (v)
1. to hold on
2. to grab hold of
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chombo (eks)
stop!
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chonko (v)
to toss in oil
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chop (eks)
let`s drink up!
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choper (n)
chopper, bicycle
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chopsuy (n)
meat and vegetable dish
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chot (v)
to measure distance in games
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chotka (n)
little one (esp of boy)
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chotki (n)
little one (esp of girl)
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chow (eks)
good-bye
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chowray (n)
leafy vegetable
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choy (n)
leafy vegetable
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chu (v)
to chase
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chu (eks)
go for him! chase it!
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chuchunndar (n)
1. musk-rat
2. nosy person
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chuk (n)
dummy
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chuk-chuk (v)
1. to suck on a dummy
2. to suck on one`s gums
3. to suck up to someone
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chula (n)
Variation(s): chule
met chula = create a fight between two others
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chula! chule! (eks)
hunting cry
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chulchul (azek)
fingering things
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chulha (n)
fireplace
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chuma (n)
kiss
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chunyuk (n)
pork
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chup (eks)
sh!, be quiet
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chup-chap (eks)
shut-up!
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churi (n)
knife
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churidar (n)
trousers worn under dress
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chus (n)
trousers worn under dress
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chutar (n)
bottom bum
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chwit (v)
to run away