এঞ্ছাংensang0en.sáŋVC.CVCn1মনা মশীং, অতৈ পাম্বীগি চাবা য়াবা শরূক, উহৈ মখল খরা, অশেম্বা শা অমদি ঙানচিংবা চাক্কা চানবগিদমক থোংনবা পোৎMana masing, atei pambigi chaba yaba saruk, uhei makhal khara, asemba sa amadi nganachingba chakka chanabagidamak thongnaba potVegetables, edible parts of plants, certain fruits, raw meat and fish that are considered as food to be cooked and used as a relish or flavouring, esp. for dishes served with ricecurrySynonymsইঞ্ছাংয়েঞ্ছাং2চাক্কা পূন্না চানবগিদমক মরূ মরাংনচিংবা থাক্লগা নত্রগা থাক্তনা থোংলগা শেম্বা শা, ঙা, উহৈ নত্রগা মনা মশীংগি মথেলChakka punna chanabagidamak maru marangnachingba thaklaga natraga thaktana thonglaga semba sa, nga, uhei natraga mana masinggi mathelA preparation of meat, fish, fruit, or vegetables, cooked with or without a quantity of bruised spices and turmeric, and used as a relish or flavouring, esp. for dishes erved with ricecurrySynonymsশংলৌ
এঞ্জিনিয়র ফি0nশীজিন্নদ্রেরানিফিগি হান্না কৌনরম্বা মমিংSijinnadreObsoleteEarlier name of Raniphi'When I initially started using silk threads, five clothes manufactured outside the state and not the coarse Muga we get in Manipur, I made only five phis as the first set, unsure whether they would sell. But they were very much liked and soon the demand grew so much that I alone couldn't handle it', she recalls. This new brand of silk phi was to be called 'Engineer Phi', the cloth of the engineers, so exclusive and priceless they were. Soon, women started making a believe for Engineer-phi regarding it as priceless collectable heirloom much like the Kanjeevarum sarees of south India. The Engineer-phi came to be known as Rani-Phi.মুগাগি অনৌবা ফি মখল (মঙা) সি এঞ্জিনিয়রশিংগিদমক শাবা ফি এঞ্জিনিয়র ফি কৌখি৷ কোন্নদা মখোয়সিবু ময়াম্না রানিফি কৌনরকখি৷SynonymsরানিফিRelated withথম্বাল 1ৱাখোঙ