"Eteima Thu Naba Part 10" refers to a segment in a popular genre of Manipuri-language digital storytelling often shared on Facebook within specialized, community-driven pages. The term "patched" is utilized by administrators to indicate that a story has been reposted or edited to comply with social media content policies after being removed or restricted.
RAJ: Don't take her name with your dirty mouth! I saw the message on your phone, Eteima. The message you sent to Nonglei’s brother. You told him I am marrying someone else in Imphal? You told him I am a playboy?
RAJ: (Coldly) I don’t want your singju, Eteima. I want the truth.
So, what exactly is Facebook Nabagi Wari Patched? To understand this concept, we need to break down its components. "Nabagi" roughly translates to "exposed" or "revealed," while "Wari" means "secret" or "mysterious." "Patched" is a term commonly used in computing, referring to a fix or update applied to a software or system. Taking these definitions into account, Facebook Nabagi Wari Patched can be interpreted as a revelation or exposure of a previously hidden or secret aspect of Facebook.