6 On tie Indo-Chinese borderers. [No. 1. 



Snake. — Bui in Magar, Bii-sa in Siinwar. 



Phiil in Khyeng, Pii-vi in Kiimi. 

 Stone. — Long in Lepcha, Liing in Limbii, Lining in Magar. 



Liin in Khyeng, Ka-liin in Kami, Ta-liin in Sak. 

 In the verbs, again, we have 

 'Eat. — Sa in Lhopa, Zd, So, in Bhotia, Che in Limbii, Cho in Keranti. 



Sa in Burmese, Tsa in Kami, Tsa in Kumi. 

 Drink. — Thiing in Bhotia, Thong in Lhopa, Thiing in Limbu. and 

 Miirini, &c. 



Thouk in Burmese. 

 Sleep. — fp in Sun war, Tp in Limbii, Im in Kiranti. 



Tp in Khyeng, I in Kami, I' in Kumi. 

 Laugli. — Te in Limbu, Nye in Miirmi, Nhyu in Newari. 



Ye in Burmese, A-nwi in Khyeng, Am-nhwi in Kumi. 

 Weep. — Nii, ngo, in Bhotia, ngii in Lhopa and Serpa, Khwo in Ne- 

 wari. 



Ngo in Burmese, and Kha in Kami. 

 Say, tell. — Shod in Bhotia. 



Sho in Burmese. 

 Come. — Wa in Newari. 



Va in Kami. 

 Go. — Lau in Siinwar. 



La in Kami and in Kumi. 

 Bit down. — Det in Serpa, Ngii-na in Magar. 



Tat in Kumi, Ngiin-ge in Khyeng. 

 Move, Walk. — Dyii in Lhopa. 



Kyii in Burmese. 

 Bun. — Chong in Serpa, Loya in Kiranti. 



Cho-ne in Khyeng, Lei in Kumi. 

 Give. — Bin in Bhotia and Lhopa, Pi in Limbii, Pai in Kiranti, Pen 

 in Gaining. 



Pe in Burmese, Pe ge in Khyeng, Pei in Kiimi. 



(Na pii in Kami=Nang in Bhotia asks for self.) 

 Take. — Ya in Bhotia, Lyo in Lepcha, Le in Limbii. 



Yii in Burmese, La in Kami, L6 in Kiimi. 

 Kill— Thod in Giiriing, That in Bddd. 



That in Burmese. 



