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to agree with one another, to be unanimous | Inlungruol (v) |
vomit, to vomit | Inluok (v) |
to fall asleep while sitting or standing | Inlusu (v) |
to search for something insignificant | Inmai (v) |
separation of husband and wife, divorce | Inmâk (v) |
cheap, low in price, inexpensive; sticky | Inman (adj) |
to deliver up, to cause to be seized, to let someone to be caught or arrested | Inmantir (n) |
matching | Inmil (adj) |
round, spherical in shape | Inmum (n) |
to move and lived in a separate house | Inmuolvom (n) |
slippery | Innal (adj) |
to smell of, to give forth a smell, to be strong smelling | Innam (adj) |
to marry each other, to get married | Innei (v) |
a marriage | Inneina (n) |
a wedding ring | Inneina kutsebi (n) |
a marriage certificate, a marriage document | Inneina lekha (n) |
a notice of marriage proposal pasted on the notice board of a chapel (that has to be intact for a certain period of time so as the wedding to take place) | Inneina lekha tar (n) |
fine in texture, soft, weak (as beer) | Innem (adj) |
to ask a smaller price than the right value, to offer a price than the one quoted, etc | Innêp (v) |
to be in love with one another, to love one another, to copulate | Inngai (n) |
to exalt one's self, to be conceited, to think highly of one's self, to be proud | Inngaihlu (n) |
to be close in heart and soul, to love and care each other | Inngaina (n) |
to humble one's self, to be humbled, to be modest in mind, to be humane, to think little for one self | Inngaitlawm (n) |
humility | Inngaitlawmna (n) |
to think about, to consider | Inngaituo (v) |
to be in love with one another, to be lovers (boy and girl) | Inngaizawng (v) |
bark, a dog’s bark | Inngak (n) |
to challenge each other | Inngam (v) |
gritty | Inngap (adj) |
to get rotten and form a maggot or worm | Innge (v) |
to be in good terms, to get on well together, to agree together | Inngei (v) |
to sound produce by pigs | Inngêk (v) |
to lean on | Innghai (v) |
name of a species of house spider | Innghak (n) |
to put down (as a load upon the ground) to rest against or upon | Innghat (v) |
to quarrel one with another, to be at loggerheads, to be at enmity | Innghirngho (v) |
to have a sober look, to be sombre, to be not smiling | Inngup (adj) |
van innim | Innim (adj) |
soft, tender | Inno (adj) |
to laugh, to smile | Innui (v) |
smile, laughter | Innuina (n) |
to administer, administering | Inop (v) |
constitution | Inop Dan (n) |
to exalt, to praise, to give thanks, to recommend | Inpak (v) |
to flatter, to pretend in praise | Inpak der (v) |
to receive praise, to be well reported of | Inpak hlaw (v) |
exaltation, praise, laud | Inpakna (n) |
songs of praise, worship song | Inpakna hla (n) |
hymn book of praise | Inpakna hlabu (n) |
praiseworthy | Inpakthlak (n) |
to forbid, loathing, reluctant to part with or give up | Inpâm (v) |
that which is being of valued and loathe to part with | Inpamum (n) |
ulcer, sore | Inpan (n) |
name of thorny species of tree with cotton like buds that grows on steep slope and cliffy areas and often refer to as a by-product of disobedience | Inpâng (n) |
to be in close proximity physically or mentally | Inpaw (v) |
to have a bad name, to be defamed | Inpawi (adj) |
to be friends, to be together as friends; to copulate, to have sexual intercourse | Inpawl (v) |
to associate with, to make up after a quarrel | Inpawlngei (v) |
to act violently, to try and push out each other violently | Inpawngnek (v) |
violence in the process of pushing or shoving each other | Inpawngnekna (n) |
surrender, to submit oneself | Inpe (v) |
ready, to be ready | Inpei (adj) |
to pass on, to hand on | Inpeksawng (v) |
to shift from one village to another with whole family and one’s belongings | Inpêm (v) |
connected or related with each other | Inpengtuo (adj) |
to stamp, to hop violently (those who are about to die) | Inper (v) |
flat and thin, flat | Inpêr (adj) |
decline, refusing to accept a duty or responsibility entrusted upon one’s shoulder, to deny oneself, to excuse oneself from | Inpha (v) |
to be generous, one who is being generous | Inphal (n) |
to behave properly with propriety so as not to offend | Inphalam (v) |
to follow one another in succession without a break (so that by the time one is finished with another is on hand) | Inphamat (v) |
without break, continuously, one after another in rapid succession | Inphamat zatin (adv) |
thin, slim, slender, not thick | Inphân (adj) |
having leprosy | Inphâr (n) |
betray, to betray or deceive | Inphat (v) |
being betrayed or deceived | Inphatsan (adj) |
bark of a deer | Inphawt (n) |
to divide equally | Inphel (v) |
to shelter oneself behind | Inphen (v) |
clean or washing oneself | Inphifai (v) |
to go one strike, to agitate | Inphin (v) |
twins | Inphir (n) |
to be in right proportion, to be of equal value or price, to be properly matched | Inphutawk (null) |
the main house of a family where the head of the family (father) stays | Inpui (n) |
widows and orphans who submits themselves to the chiefs or a rich man’s house to be slaves (they are employed according to their ability but receive no wages except food, shelter and clothes and are allowed to marry and start their own home) | Inpui Suok (n) |
to lend | Inpuktir (v) |
unite, united | Inpumkhat (adj) |
unity | Inpumkhatna (n) |
to devote oneself, to surrender in full, to consecrate oneself | Inpumpek (v) |
to assemble, to call to assist, to mobilise, to call in for help | Inpun (v) |
to take after, to resemble (parents or elder by younger and not vice-versa) | Inpuo (v) |
to prepare oneself | Inpuocha (v) |
confess | Inpuong (v) |
confession | Inpuongna (n) |
pregnant, to be or become pregnant | Inrai (adj) |
name of a wild fruit | Inrainuthei (v) |
keeping a good lookout for danger | Inralring (v) |
to annihilate, to destroy, to put out of existence | Inram (v) |
fast, quick, swift | Inrang (adj) |
quickly | Inrang takin (adv) |
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