The article focuses on the use of the reflexive and reciprocal verb marker i in Lai, a Tibeto-Burman language of the Kuki-Chin subgroup and spoken in and around the town of Hakha, Chin State, Myanmar. The reflexive and reciprocal verb is found between the subject agreement markers ka, na, a, kan, nan and an, and the verb stem bawn, and may resemble an intransitive verb. The i may also appear as syntactic objects consisting of a pronoun which agrees with the subject.