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suktelis — suktẽlis sm. (2) 1. Gdr žr. 1 suktukas 6: Suktẽlis ažsukt durim Pb. Suktẽlį pasuksi, ir atsidarys pringio durys Rd. 2. LKAI138(Kair, JnšM) žr. 1 suktukas 8. 3. L799 žr. sukutis 1 … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
suktelė — suktẽlė sf. (2) 1. žr. suktelis 1: Suktẽlė – [ja] duris ažusukinėja Aps. 2. sukynė, karuselė: Vaikų pasivažinėjimas rogutėmis ledo suktele rš … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
suktėti — suktėti, ėja, ėjo intr. darytis suktesniam, gudresniam … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
Tedim — Infobox Settlement official name = Tedim other name = Tiddim native name = nickname = settlement type = motto = imagesize = image caption = flag size = image seal size = image shield = shield size = image blank emblem = blank emblem type = blank… … Wikipedia
Vangteh — is a large village in present Tedim township of Chin State, Myanmar (Burma). It is sometimes spelled as Wunkathe, probably a mispronunciation by Burmese guides when the British came to the land for the first time, [Bertram S. Carey and Henry N.… … Wikipedia
Tedim — Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français
List of Scheduled Tribes in India — This is a full list of Scheduled Tribes in India, as recognised in India s Constitution; a total of 645 district tribes. The term Scheduled Tribes refers to specific indigenous peoples whose status is acknowledged to some formal degree by… … Wikipedia
Vaiphei — The Vaiphei, which falls under Mongoloid stock, is one of the many Chin Kuki Mizo Zomi Hmar tribal groups living mainly in the North East of India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. The belief common among these groups that their ancestors emerged out of… … Wikipedia
Zomi — is the name of an ethnic group of people that occupy Northwest Burma, Northeast India, and Northeast Bangladesh, and normally known as Lushai, Chin and Kuki to the outsiders. However, a single name Chin or Lushai or Kuki has technical limitation… … Wikipedia
Sizang — The Sizang people are mainly the descendants of Pu Suantak and related clans, and their adopted sons and daughters. The Sizang valley is situated in the present day Chin State, Burma, founded by the descendants of the Pu Suantak, when they moved… … Wikipedia