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to be together in one spot
Inbûm (v)
spill out (liquid substance or powdery items)
Inbuo (v)
to play or while away in muddy water (like a buffalo)
Inbuol (v)
a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
Inbuon (n)
wrestle, wrestling
Inbuon (n)
to prepare, to make preparation
Inbuotsai (v)
preparation
Inbuotsaina (n)
to pierce through and be visible (arrow); to be fully engaged in one’s assignment or job, to mind one’s own business
Inbûr (v)
children’s play with pebbles or pieces of stone
Inbuvawr (n)
to ask something from a distance
Incha (v)
to romp or play together
Inchaih (v)
to agree with each other, to make accord
Inchalrem (v)
to put oneself in another’s place
Inchan (v)
to discretely wait for something (such as animal or enemy, etc)
Inchàn (v)
change into, to become
Inchang (v)
to openly engage with each other (verbal)
Inchapchar (v)
broken (like a thread, rope, etc)
Inchat (v)
buy, to buy
Inchaw (v)
to bet with money or other items
Inchawi (v)
to buy, to barter
Inchawk (v)
to leap, to jump, to gallop, to canter
Inchawm (v)
to jump down from height
Inchawm thla (v)
to make one's self tidy, to adorn one's self, to be tidy
Inchei (v)
dress, ornaments
Incheina (n)
scoff because of wounds, appalled, horrified, scorn and cursing
Inchek (v)
scattered, untidy, in a complete mess
Inchek (v)
lavish spending, reckless and uncontrolled wasting of one’s resources
Inchêk (v)
to hold each other
Inchel (v)
to single out individually against each other
Inchemhar lak (v)
to properly give birth and brought up a child
Indam (v)
to move to a separate house
Indang (v)
to examine oneself, to search oneself or search one another
Indap (v)
partly wet, not dry
Indap (adj)
to be dispersed, to be scattered, to be scattered abroad, etc
Indar (adj)
to fight with each other in witchcraft or magic
Indawi (v)
making someone to sip or drink (liquid)
Indawn (v)
to interrogate someone to get the truth
Indawp (v)
to buy and sell, to barter, to bargain
Indawr (v)
to impale oneself using sharp and pointed materials
Indawt (v)
adequate, enough, sufficient
Indei (adj)
useful or serviceable in a variety of ways or one who is available for such ways
Indeizai (adj)
to speak ill and criticise each other
Indem (v)
doing or being in a state of calm and peace (esp sleeping or sitting)
Indên (adj)
to sprout out
Inder (v)
correct, true, right
Indik (adj)
truth, righteousness, justice
Indikna (n)
to establish
Indin (v)
to be in one another's way
Indîp (v)
to like or love each other
Indit (v)
to be at enmity or war with one another
Indo (v)
to take care carefully, to be gentle with
Indoi (v)
gently, carefully, temperately
Indoi takin (adv)
to sprout, to shoot
Indok (v)
to hold the head low with worry
Indomkun (v)
to held up each other, to help each other
Indomtuo (v)
to ask a question, to make a query
Indon (v)
a battle, a war
Indona (n)
armament, armour, weapon
Indona hmangruo (n)
a warship
Indona long (n)
world war, a big war, to be at war with somebody
Indopui (n)
one after the other, in consecutive order, next to each other
Indotin (adv)
to be proud of oneself, to be proud
Indu (v)
to arrange
Induong (v)
to be mindful of one’s job, to be wholehearted in one’s assignment
Induthaw (adj)
a celebration performed after killing fierce wild animals
Inei (n)
torn (shirt, etc)
Inek (adj)
to squabble, to strive together to excel or rival one another, to emulate one another, to vie with one another; sprain
Inel (v)
competition
Inelna (n)
watching oneself in the mirror
Inen (v)
to examine oneself
Inenfie (v)
to show something to others, to have oneself examine by a doctor
Inentir (v)
to be opposite each other, to be in array one against the other
Inep (adj)
to be jealous of each other
Iner (adj)
to feed, to give something to eat, to make someone eat
Infaktir (v)
stretch, elastic
Infân (adj)
to let it fall in drop, drop by drop
Infar (v)
to gather together, to come together
Infawkkhawm (v)
wave of the sea, water, etc
Infawn (v)
kissing each other
Infawp (v)
to invite one another
Infiel (v)
to play, to play a game, to play a sport
Infiem (v)
a play, a joke, a game, a sport
Infiemna (n)
a Hmar Lungtau sub clan
Infimate (n)
to merge into one, to join together, to run into one another (as rivers), to gather together
Infin (v)
to roam or loiter freely
Infor (v)
to encourage, egg on someone
Infûi (v)
encouragement, advice
Infuina (n)
to stir up, to inflame, to instigate
Infuipor (v)
loose or long downwards (coat, jacket, overcoat, etc), to sag, to hang low
Infuol (adj)
without much liquid (curry)
Inha (adj)
dizzy, to become old and lost memory
Inhai (n)
drying things over a traditional Hmar fireplace
Inhak (v)
to swallow the wrong way, or so as to choke, to catch one's breath
Inhâk (v)
to quarrel, to abuse one another
Inhal (v)
yawn, yawning
Inham (v)
to response to a voice call
Inhawi (v)
eager, willing to
Inhawk (adj)
to be so conscious and dedicated in one’s job in hand
Inhawmthaw (v)
to gather together
Inhawrkhawm (v)
to complain or sue each other in a court of law or to competent authority; slanting
Inhêk (v)