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a Hmar Vangsie sub clan | Invang (n) |
to have a hole | Inveng (adj) |
to be watchful, to be on the alert | Invêng (v) |
a fool, foolish, an imbecile, an idiot | Invêt (n) |
to rotate, to revolve | Invir (n) |
to contract or catch (a disease), to have (a disease) | Invoi (v) |
to pass away (as a month, year, etc) | Invoi (v) |
a son in the family moving to a separate house after marriage | Invom (v) |
name of a wild tree (the bough often used to make rice serving plate) | Invong (n) |
to keep oneself, to look after or care for or take care of one’s own character, conduct, behaviour or mode of life | Invong (v) |
to keep oneself pure, clean, or holy | Invong thienghlim (v) |
a plate made from ‘invong’ tree which is common in the olden days | Invong thleng (n) |
a land leech | Invot (n) |
to bury the death | Invui (v) |
swollen due to injury, swell, swelling | Invûng (v) |
swollen due to injury | Invuol (adj) |
to throw away (flat item) | Invuong (v) |
tickling (to the body) | Inza (adj) |
giving respect, giving honour or reverence | Inza (v) |
to feel, to be shy, modest, ashamed, etc | Inzak (v) |
shame | Inzakna (n) |
shameless | Inzakna hrielo (adj) |
shameful | Inzakum (adj) |
to make someone sleep or lay down, to lie on the back | Inzal (v) |
creep, creeping (plants) | Inzâm (v) |
respect, honour, reverence | Inzana (n) |
to lightened, to make it light | Inzâng (v) |
to fan, to winnow, to flap, to flutter | Inzâp (v) |
feeling ashamed of, to be ashamed of | Inzapui (v) |
shameful, disgraceful | Inzapui um (adj) |
to equal in number or quantity | Inzat (v) |
to extend, to enlarge | Inzauh (v) |
respectful, honourable, reverence begetting, respectable | Inzaum (n) |
to mate (animals) | Inzawl (v) |
to make ‘more than a normal’ friendship | Inzawl (v) |
a flat surface | Inzawl (adj) |
to be in a straight line | Inzawn (v) |
to carry together | Inzawn (v) |
enticing | Inzawr (v) |
to foretell the lyrics of a song in community singing | Inzawt (v) |
the enjoinment of more than one person in line by holding a rope or a pole when walking in a steep and tough hilly terrain, one after another | Inzawt (v) |
tickling one another | Inzel (v) |
to commit fornication | Inzen (v) |
to tuck in | Inzep (v) |
a variety of wild tree | Inzi (n) |
that is being written, that has already been written | Inziek (n) |
fluent, fluency, of the original | Inziet (adj) |
to go on a journey, to visit a distant village | Inzin (v) |
narrow, small, close together, to be narrow, etc | Inzing (adj) |
ready, being prepared for | Inzo (adj) |
to connect, to join to, to subscribe, to be joined together, to be contiguous | Inzom (v) |
continuously, without a break | Inzom zatin (adv) |
a joint, connection | Inzomna (n) |
to search, searching | Inzong (v) |
to sell oneself (prostitute) | Inzor (v) |
to walk or go one after another | Inzui (v) |
tapering, to taper, going smaller | Inzui (adj) |
to go along, to go side by side | Inzul (v) |
pointed, to sharpen to a point | Inzum (adj) |
pee, to pee | Inzun (v) |
a variety of wild tree | Inzuong (n) |
name of a variety of rats that usually lives in Hmar traditional village houses | Inzupui (n) |
a sack | Ip (n) |
to prevaricate, to lie, to keep anything back, to suppress, to conceal | Ip (n) |
to prevaricate or conceal closely | Ip tlat (adj) |
the part of the breast above the sternum, sometimes applied also to the part where the sternum is situated | Ir (n) |
to fall on each other's neck, to embrace | Ir leh ir suktuo (v) |
the upper part of the chest or breast; words or speech of high quality and respectable is said to be coming out from this part of the body | Irawm (n) |
a Meitei dish of chilly and variety of vegetables with fermented fish | Irawnba (n) |
partly digested food returned from the stomach for further chewing, cud | Irh (n) |
to belch, to eructate | Irh (v) |
chew the cud | Irh soi (v) |
squash, chayote | Iskut (n) |
Jesus | Isu (n) |
jealous | Itsik (adj) |
to envy, to be jealous of | Itthik (adj) |
eucalyptus tree | Iukeleptas (n) |
I, my, me | Ka (prn) |
opening of the mouth | Ka (v) |
from me | Ka kuoma inthok (prn) |
to me, with me, along with me | Ka kuomah (prn) |
mine | Ka ta (prn) |
mine | Ka ta (prn) |
exclamation | Ka tei! (intjn) |
a sudden cry or remark of expressing surprise or strong emotion or pain | Ka tei! (intjn) |
cabinet | Kabinet (n) |
a syringe like play things of young boys | Kachik (n) |
a spot, a spot in river bank adjacent to a village | Kai (n) |
anything which facilitates climbing a tree, stairs, crossing a river; to be infected with, to catch or get (a disease from someone else) by infection; to attend school | Kai (v) |
a blot, a blotted spot | Kaidum (n) |
prawn | Kaikuong (n) |
to be indecisive and begin from the start again and again | Kaikuongpa rorel (v) |
the kingfisher | Kaikuongral (n) |
a ladder, stairs | Kailawn (n) |
name of a Hmar kindred (unau-suopui) tribe settled in Tripura | Kaipeng (n) |
a term used by Hmars of NC Hills to call the Kacharis or Dimasas | Kairi (n) |
a collective work style in traditional village jhum works | Kaisan (n) |
inviting neighbours and friends for one’s jhum or other jobs | Kaisan fiel (n) |
to be promoted, to attend higher rank or position | Kaisang (v) |
promotion | Kaisangna (n) |
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