1853.] 



Sifdn and Horsoh Vocabularies. 



147 



Northern and South-eastern Tibet. 



Gydrung. 



*Carefc. Urn? 

 Caret 

 Shis. S 



Gi 



Kri, Khyas 



Kamei 



S. Pri 



Puz-dui 



Tis-dui 



This-dui, Kwustra 



Pish-nyi 



Sos-nyi 



Pusyur 



Chidu 



Hadu 



Katu 



U'rkye 



Waki 



U'le, Tile 



Wonpo 



U'gu, Wogu 



Ka sri 



Kaching 



KuA che 



Kak-ti 



This-ti 



Caret 



Caret 



Caret 



Thigiipso, This-pe 



Thus-pe 



Do-mos 



Di-mek 



Met 



Caret 



K6, Wove. 



Chidi 



Hadi 



Caret 



Caret 



Su 



Thu 



Tenzi, Tizze 



Su 



Horpd. 



I'. Dang ? 



Gi? Da 



Lhano, Gha 



Kha, Wu 



Ache 



Machu 



Na, No, CM 



Habdeu 



Tabdeu 



Sa deu 



Pas-ni 



Khasi 



Maga, A'wesni 



U'du 



Outhu 



Lore 



Chha 



Wo 



Kyuku 



Pheu-so 



Nang 



Chechi 



Thane 



Amche 



Haisyi 



Naya 



Nyu 



Wode 



Achibi 



Achu gno 



Gnorf 



Nyer 



Ma, DiJ 



Ee 



Na 



U'de 



Outha, Ye 



Caret 



Caret 



Su, Lo 



Achin 



Ake^ 



Suyo 



Tdkpa. 



Kepa 



Ku 

 Sya, La 



r 



Gi 



Num. lang 

 Ma nona 

 Na 

 Da 

 Ten© 

 Kashu 

 Tashi 

 Nogor 

 Dang 

 Wo cho 

 Wotho 

 Ga, Gaha 

 Gang 

 Wk 



§But ka, 

 Phit ka 

 Nenga 

 Ringbu 

 Thungbu 

 Chuti 

 IShibo 

 Go 



Dantang 

 Dantarang 

 Ustum 

 Katin gya 

 Sagyak 

 Inf 

 Men 

 Ma, || Magyt 



Na, Ina 



Wochu 



Wotho 



Caret 



Caret 



Su 



Si 



Sirang 



Sirang 



Manyah. 



r 



We 



Tha, Ni. 



Le 



Phae 



Majii 



Khu, Q\ioh 



Mile 



Thile 



Ninkhe 



Tanyur 



S6ru& 



Yaha 



Khopu, Dait 



Thunga pu, Kwa- 



Khade [nait 



Chu 



Zye 



Onglhe 



Nwa 



Khu 



Bini 



Tameh 



Tabra 



Trimni 



Mi 



Thuzyd 



Thusu,Thusu, moh 



Hanus moh 



Hamile 



Zyi 



MaZyi 



Tha|| 



it 



Le 



Thu 



Quathii 



Su 



Hano 

 Taka 

 Suye 



* No declensional signs as the general rule ; but urn has been obtained as an 

 anomalous exception of very special and narrow use, as Lama-um-boroh the Lama's 

 horse. 



f These are the positive and negative forms of the substantive verb = the Per- 

 sian hast, nest, exactly. 



X Di, an infix, medial Ma, prefix. 



§ Horizontal and perpendicular betweenity. || Initial and medial. 



u 2 



