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