I think'mang bharna' might not have a standard meaning in English. It could be a specific term in another language with no exact match.
Sorry, I don't know the meaning of'mang bharna' in English. It could be a unique or specialized expression that's not commonly known in the English language.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a rare or regional phrase that doesn't have a direct equivalent in English.
I think it might mean 'applying sindoor in the hair' but I'm not 100% sure.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a rare or specific term that I haven't come across before.
To be honest, 'mang mang' seems to be a non-standard or uncommon term in English. It might be a specific phrase in some other language, but not commonly used in English.
I've never come across'mang' as an English word. It might not be an actual word in the English language. Maybe it's a part of a specific name or term in some specialized field.
I'm not sure. Maybe you mean'manage' which means to control or be in charge of something.
I'm not sure. Maybe you mean 'man' which refers to an adult male human.
I'm not sure. I haven't come across the word'mang' in common English usage.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a misspelling or a very rare or specialized term. I haven't come across it before.
I'm not sure what'mang tre' means. Maybe it's a specific term or a misspelling. Do you have more context?
I'm not sure what'mang hinge' means. It might be a misspelling or an uncommon term. Maybe you could provide more context?