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to encircle each other, to avoid each other for physical contact
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Inhèl (v)
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to turn left or right or back
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Inhêm (v)
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to be equal, to equal one another
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Inhen (v)
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to rise (sun), to arrive (time or event)
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Inhersuok (v)
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nearly dry, dry on the top (as mud)
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Inhil (adj)
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to attract each other
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Inhîp (v)
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to hand over or pass on
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Inhlan (v)
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to pass on from one to another, to hand over
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Inhlansawng (v)
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to earn a living on contract or daily basis
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Inhlaw (v)
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a hireling, one who works for wages (v), to work for wages
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Inhlawfa (n)
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cheating one another
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Inhlèm (v)
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fraud, trick, deception
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Inhlemna (n)
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crops or plants those that grows without planting or sowing
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Inhli (adj)
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to be wounded, to wound oneself, to be injured
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Inhliem (v)
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swim, swimming
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Inhlieu (v)
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to flay, to split (as skin), to skin
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Inhlip (v)
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a woman forcing herself to a man’s house to be his wife without being legally married; to enter the enemy’s fortress and siege
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Inhlukhum (n)
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to roll down; to roll up (cotton)
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Inhlùm (v)
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round, spherical
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Inhlúm (adj)
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respecting or giving regards to each other
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Inhlut tuo (v)
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early, soon
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Inhma (adj)
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to forget each other, to unintentionally left out
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Inhmaih (v)
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to be face to face
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Inhmaiton (v)
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to have leisure, to have time, to be ready
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Inhman (v)
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lost
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Inhmang (adj)
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being involved in one activity or the other (social, church, etc)
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Inhmang (v)
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to love each other, loving one another
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Inhmangai (v)
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sticky, splatter
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Inhmat (adj)
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hurry, to hasten, to be quick, etc
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Inhmaw (v)
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hurriedly, quickly, hastily
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Inhmawtakin (adv)
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matching, suitable with, harmonious with
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Inhme (adj)
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to get to know each other, knowing each other
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Inhmelhriet (v)
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to introduce to
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Inhmelhriettir (v)
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to hate each other, to be enemy to each other
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Inhmelmak (v)
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enmity
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Inhmelmakna (n)
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to meet each other physically; to agree to each other
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Inhmu (v)
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a nice smell
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Inhmui (adj)
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name of a fruit bearing tree
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Inhmui (n)
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a leafy edible plant
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Inhmuntriek (n)
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to sulk, to show a sulky face with the lips stretch out
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Inhmur (v)
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to become conscious or aware
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Inhmusuok (v)
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to understand one another
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Inhmuthiem (v)
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a wild thorny leaf use for roofing in Hmar traditional house
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Inhna (n)
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close, near to each other; to have a pus (on injured body)
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Inhnai (adj)
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sticky, adhesive, gummy, gluey
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Inhnâk (adj)
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to smell, to sniff
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Inhnam (v)
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involve, to get involve
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Inhnamhnoi (v)
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to covet, to want very much
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Inhnar (v)
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snore, to snore, snoring (of the nose when sleeping)
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Inhnâr (v)
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desirable, enviable
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Inhnarum (n)
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to relief oneself from nature’s call
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Inhnawm (v)
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boxing
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Inhnek (v)
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to console oneself or someone else
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Inhnem (v)
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to sob, to snivel
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Inhniek (v)
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good, nice (taste or smell), tasty, etc
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Inhnik (adj)
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in which one pays attention to, one’s interest, one’s concern; taste
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Inhnikna (n)
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to shake, shaky, to wave
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Inhning (v)
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dirty, in a mess
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Inhnok (adj)
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unclean, impure
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Inhnop (adj)
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chasing one another
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Inhnot (v)
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late, being late, to be late
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Inhnu (adj)
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low, not high
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Inhnuoi (adj)
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comfortable, pleasant, pleasurable, comfortable, etc
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Inhoi (adj)
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to enjoy pleasure, to revel, to enjoy luxury
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Inhoi chen (v)
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unpleasant, uncomfortable
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Inhoi lo (adj)
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to feel comfortable
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Inhoi ti (v)
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with great pleasure
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Inhoi ti takin (adv)
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being receptive
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Inhong (adj)
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cramp
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Inhra (n)
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sound or cry given out by animals or birds
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Inhram (v)
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moving out from the main house to a new one to be a separate family mostly by a son after marriage and children
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Inhran (adj)
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to punish
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Inhrem (v)
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punishment
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Inhremna (n)
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cutting down (a log) bit by bit
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Inhrep (v)
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to know each other
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Inhriet (v)
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to make it known, no notify
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Inhriettir (v)
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a notice
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Inhriettirna (n)
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to teach, to make someone understand
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Inhril (v)
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to dry, to season
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Inhro (v)
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large, huge (in size)
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Inhrol (adj)
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rough, tough (in behaviour)
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Inhrom (adj)
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to be on the opposite side of each other
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Inhron (v)
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to assert oneself, to boast
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Inhrosa (v)
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to dry, to season
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Inhrotrawl (v)
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to wipe or rub oneself
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Inhruk (v)
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a towel, a cloth for wiping off perspiration
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Inhrukna puon (n)
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sticky, soft
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Inhruoi (adj)
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to call each other using sign language or the hand
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Inhûi (v)
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to be over possessive on ones belonging or property
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Inhukpui (v)
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to surround (animal) in hunting, etc
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Inhuol (v)
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to be affianced to each other, to engaged each other for marriage
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Inhuol (v)
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engagement for marriage
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Inhuolna (n)
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to be ready or willing
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Inhuom (v)
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to fence, to make boundary wall around
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Inhuon (v)
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to scratch oneself
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Inhuot (v)
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restless (person)
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Inhuot (n)
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to be dissatisfied with oneself, to feel oneself small when compared with others
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Iniei (v)
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to feel extreme pain
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Iniel (v)
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pride, egotism, conceit
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Iniem (n)
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to be fast asleep, to sleep properly
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Ininhnik (v)
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