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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) |
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