96 Note on the Pronunciation of the Tibetan Language. [No. 
Zad, barley. 
Yushi, meal, flour. 
Rangtsi, sleeve. 
Rig, field. 
Rindri, lead (plumbum). 
Reétsi, ear. 
Roang, rwang, hill, mountain. 
La, goat ; rock, cliff. 
Lama, sheep. 
Lala, song. 
Lang, dung. 
Lan, wind. 
Lab, leat. 
Las, price. 
Lis, ice. 
Len, work, action. 
Lo, carpet. 
Lha, moon. 
Lha Kham, month. 
Lhe, tongue. 
Lhegs, villager ; community. 
Shag, birch-tree. - 
Sharpa, youth, boy. 
Shirti, rain. 
Shirped, broom. 
Shu, blood. 
Shugtst, comb. 
Shel, summer. 
Shosha, heart. 
Shrag, shame. 
Shrangs, horse, pony. 
Shrig, louse (Tib. shzg.) 
Shrim, arrow. 
Shoantst, shwantsi, dove. 
Sazha, hukka. 
* Tt is not ng in sing, 
men. 
Sagsa, grasshopper. 
Sampa, meat, eatables. 
Sibi, flute, pipe. 
Séshi, friend, acquaintance. 
Soti, water. 
Skyugtrong, breast. 
Sta, vein ; artery. 
Stagorwa, neck. 
Smutig, flea. 
Awa, father. 
Ag, mouth. 
Amphang, carrot. 
Amtsi, road. 
Kyui, long. 
Khai, black. 
Khyei, sweet. 
Khyoi, dry. 
Gadgad, rough. 
Golwei, blind. 
Grangi, granv.* 
Ngai, straight. 
Chung gor, deep. 
Chuini, few. 
Chhet, warm. 
Chhoi, fat, well-fed. 
Nyeme, nice (to the taste). 
2, 
Tai, being, having, possessing, 
rich. 
Ting, blue. 
Tunig, short. 
a 
Thi, wet, thin (in case of liquids). 
Damshi, pure, clean, fine. 
Dez, great. 
Nui, new. 
Noi, much, many. 
but the nasalised vowel as in the Hindustani men, 

