Hja menath that ella fvl kvada gaston is, ther inda manniska and djara gluppe, men fon Wr.
A pony-cart was at the station to meet her, with Viva and Inda clinging together on the front seat, ready to pour breathless confidences into her ear the moment she appeared.
Viva and Inda were sitting in the front kitchen, glancing askance at several rosy, curly-headed children who were shyly huddled together by the door.
The children began to shriek and stand on their seats, and the Captain seized Inda in his arms and held her up, calling loudly for help.
Inda wriggled away, and replied sturdily-- "Don't want you in the boat!
Inda sat by her mother and stared solemnly around, but Viva insisted upon being next her dear Mamzelle, and pranced up and down in a manner which augured ill for future comfort.
Pixie noticed, however, that it was to his side that little Inda crept for support, and that his disengaged hand softly stroked the child's head from time to time, as if he found comfort in her presence.
In another moment she would be able to lift Inda ashore; but Viva, frantic with terror, was clamouring to be taken too, and Pixie impetuously lifted her towards the bank.
Inda pouted her lower lip, and burst into the story of her woes.
Two of these ladies bore the pretty names of Indaand Amina.
Inda was young, pretty, and graceful; and although she had borne her husband no children, she was supposed to have much greater influence over him than the other two.
Inda is an association whose membership is confined to the adult male population.
If a distinguished person dies, Inda affects great rage, and comes the following night with a large posse of men to seize the property of the villagers without discrimination.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inda" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.