Out of pure curiosity and considering the interest it has generated: how often 
have any of you actually used the word  "porhuoixokol" and  "porhuoi" to refer 
to readers in your writings? 
Another question (just struck me): what is the Assamese word for "revivalism"?  


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Pise ene atut pros.no Oxomiat kesa manuhe koribo nware dei.  Prosno.twr pora 
gom pwa jai je, prosno korwta jon Oxomiat swka hobo lagibo. Xi ji ki nohowk 
lage, pros.no.twr uttorot kobo pari je porhuoi manei hol pathok-pathika ba 
somukoi pathok. Por.hwta an eta eke ort.hor xob.do.  Hoi, Oxomiat ei bilak 
xob.do hol  synonym ba proti-xobdo.  
Rajen Barua
 
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  What does " porhuoixokol " mean? Are ' porhuoixokol' and ' pathok/pathika' 
synonymous?

  Moi oxomiyat okonman kesa.Gotike xyoma kore jen.

  KJD



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