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to die
Ininnghil (v)
to hold one’s breathe
Inip (v)
to hiccough
Inirh (v)
to inflict (disease) from one to another
Inkaisawng (v)
communicable (disease)
Inkaisawngthei (n)
split, come apart
Inkâk (v)
to oppose each other; to make a rough sketch
Inkal (v)
contradiction, disputation
Inkalna (n)
to stand up for or by one another, to help
Inkam (v)
to mutually support or hold up, to be mutually dependent
Inkamki (v)
lifted on the upside, being lifted up
Inkâng (v)
to fight, to shoot at one another
Inkâp (v)
a fighting with fire arms, an exchange of fire, a battle
Inkapna (n)
in between
Inkar (adj)
far off
Inkarakik (adj)
one after another, in sequence
Inkarthlakin (adv)
ever ready
Inkausa (adj)
crossing one another
Inkawkal (adj)
the bamboo pole spread over a Hmar traditional house to give extra protection from strong and violent storm
Inkawl (n)
swollen, bruise, blister
Inkawng (v)
pulling each other (like in ‘tug of war’)
Inkei (v)
giving space to someone
Inken (v)
hang, hanging
Inkhâi (v)
smart, slim
Inkhaithli (adj)
to freeze, to turn into ice, to get frozen
Inkhal (v)
promise under oath
Inkhâm (n)
to place anything long in a more or less horizontal position either on the ground or with one end on the ground and the other slightly raise
Inkham (v)
to be different, to bear no comparison to one another
Inkhan lo (v)
to places (anything long) in a more or less horizontal position
Inkhang (v)
to restrict
Inkhap (v)
restriction
Inkhapna (n)
lockdown
Inkhârkhip (n)
sparse, long gap
Inkhât (adj)
head of the family
Inkhatpa (n)
to assemble, meet, to come together
Inkhawm (v)
a meeting
Inkhawmna (n)
a convention, a conference, an assembly
Inkhawmpui (n)
to collect a solid mass in the body, etc
Inkhawn (v)
to play game
Inkhèl (v)
games, sports
Inkhelna (n)
twisted together, to be twisted together; a young man or woman wooing each other
Inkher (v)
to measure, to compare, to weigh, to balance
Inkhi (v)
name of a wild forest tree
Inkhieng (n)
quarrelling, at loggerheads
Inkhik-inkhal (n)
measurement, a unit of measurement
Inkhina (n)
to fight or contest each other
Inkhing (v)
cough, to cough, coughing
Inkhul (v)
bronchitis
Inkhul benvawn (n)
to cover with cloth, etc
Inkhum (v)
to put on someone else’ head (a hat, a cap, a head gear, etc), to crown
Inkhumtir (v)
to control, to discipline
Inkhuokhir (v)
to play as being grown up persons (by kids)
Inkhuoltelem (n)
to be united, cohesive, etc
Inkhuongruol (v)
to turn upside down, to turn the face downward
Inkhup (v)
to entrust with, to give into one's keeping
Inkoltir (v)
constrict, squeeze, etc
Inkon (v)
to be friends with mind, to be or cause to be of the same, to be in pairs
Inkop (adj)
to carry a load on each end of a stick the centre of which rests on the shoulder
Inkot (v)
to roll down (some or round spherical object)
Inkûi (v)
to lodge at a place and provide one's own food, to fortify
Inkul (v)
bending (backbone)
Inkûl (adj)
a variety of wild tree
Inkûm (n)
to have a connection with each other
Inkungkei (v)
relationship, kinship
Inkungkeina (n)
hug, hugging
Inkuo (v)
round, spherical
Inkuol (adj)
put in the middle
Inlai (v)
related by blood or by other means
Inlaichin (adj)
relationship
Inlaichinna (n)
to be in good relationship
Inlaina (n)
to be in power, to be in authority
Inlal (v)
to go anywhere and return the same day
Inlan (v)
to go and return on the same day
Inlan (v)
to appear; to show one's self (as a spirit)
Inlân (v)
to appear, to be visible, to show oneself
Inlang (v)
to become unpopular, to lose the esteem of others, to come into disrepute, to give place to, to float
Inláng (v)
going and returning the same day, going and getting back the same day
Inlanin (adv)
popular, famous
Inlâr (adj)
revelation, manifestation, appearance
Inlarna (n)
to be shocked, to be surprise, shaken
Inlau (v)
shocking, dazzling
Inlauum (n)
a mating call (pullet); about the age of maturity (a girl)
Inlaw (v)
a formal send of program to a married daughter by her parents
Inlawi (n)
assisting and helping each other in the jhum works
Inlawm (n)
swelling, inflamed
Inlawng (adj)
complaining one another to someone else
Inlawttuo (v)
to pass on one’s share to another
Inle (v)
playful, not serious
Inlek (adj)
to walk pass
Inlekhal (v)
to float something or oneself in water
Inlèn (v)
just fit enough, fitting
Inleng (n)
to court (boy and girl)
Inlêng (v)
to flash as lightning, twinkling
Inlep (v)
translate, to upside-down, to turn back
Inlet (v)
red hot, to be red hot
Inling (adj)
to peel of the skin
Inlip (v)
a wheeled motor vehicle
Inlirthei (n)
to cover up the head
Inlukhup (v)
proud, self-righteous, arrogant
Inluling (adj)
to boil water
Inlum (v)