ingha1intransto be accustomed to something; to be knownPakkaw ngun i-aklup tu hedin neiulig tep immingha tu.He has to be close to you if he sleeps with you because he is used to it.Hedin ya ‘Tayaban’ man humman hu nan-amtan imminghan ngadan di Ifugao e henin ‘Smith’ di America, ‘Kim’ di Korea wenu ‘Ho’ di China.As for the name ‘Tayaban,’ that is a well-known name in Ifugao, just like ‘Smith’ is a well-known name in America, and like ‘Kim’ is a well-known name in Korea, or ‘Ho’ is a well-known name in China. 3.2.3.1Known, unknown6.1.8.1Accustomed toum-/-imm-Class 2G Processes2transto be acquainted with someoneYa etan tuun kamengi-ehneng ni utang ni hakey ni tuun eleg tu inghaan ey mantuttuyyullin edum ni aggew. (Proverbs 11:15) The person who stands-for (guarantees) a debt for a person he is not acquainted with, will repent of it someday.