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Bodo and Dimasa belong to the Bodo-Garo group of the Tibeto-Burman language family. Both of the languages are highly agglutinating and tonal in nature, with a large number of affixes (more suffixing than prefixing) productive in word formations. The dictionary thus includes the roots, prefixes and suffixes (both inflectional and derivational affixes) besides the derived words.
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waist
a utensil made of Bamboo for filtering rice beer
a musical instrument filled with metal plates such as timbrel
java plum, Indian blackberry
ridge gourd
snake
python
cobra
giraffe
arrow
corn, maize
yoke
animal
rice beer
marrriage
a fishing equipment
zebra
we or us
pumpkin