LANGUAGES— ( Continued), 

 CjS 1 CLASS— ( Contwmed). 



j Son. Daughter. Brother. Elder Brother. Younger Brother. Sister. Elder Sister. Younger SiBtor. 



Languages — ( Continued). 



Oha, Icha nlpa, 

 Nipi macha, 

 Icha.(«) 



Icha nupi, Nupi 



Nao(2'j^Tama 



Iyama, Za- 

 maha (f). 



Iuas(r) Inao. 





Ichim, Ichem.t?). 



Iohol (?). 



Hosa. 

 Hosa. 



Nitau nahah. 

 Toboro jari. 



Sikou hosa. 

 Sikah nahah. 

 Kechala. 

 Tesarijari. 



Achhai, Nawh. 

 Tongdati. 

 Teno, Keno, UtL 

 Tenoo. 







Nuwh, Anyab. 



Tteno, Toji. 

 Tennoo. 

 Asi pui. 







Tagrikup. 



Thau kup.(20) 







Ayeng Tagri. 







Ayeng tagri. 



Asha.Emheccha. 

 Tawa. 



Menchhama. 

 Tami. 





Am, Phoo. 

 Yawa. 



Lo-ba. 





Yawa. 



Loba. 



Bu-pho.(32) 



Kotta. 

 Shokpo. 



Phueli chung. 



Bu-mo.(32) 

 Porno, Pama, 



Esri chung. 



Spuna.(32) 

 Punar (Spuna). 



Phu.bo.(3!)Ajo, 

 Azlo. 



Acho.Ate. 

 Acho. 



Nu.bo.(S2) 

 No. 



Bya. "" 

 Bya. 



(Sho™).^) 

 (Bubmii).(20) 



Acbo, Che-zhe. 

 Sung™ 



Numo. 



Namo, Sung-mo. 



(Na-mo). 



ByachV 

 Bute. 



Laid. 

 Yakak, 



Petah. 



Ngewek. 



Nhawakyk. 



Gufikuku. 





Eninelan. 

 Enineziga. 

 Eninikhse. 



TTlanggy. 



Ninikhse. 

 Dsaalataha. 



(Tebakyhetsb). 



Eunel tshakyket 

 Lilikhl-eninel- 



Itsli;in.L,'i l-luky- 

 Niniksh. 



Dsbalatshalilikbl. 



Calcutta. 1876. (29) Bengal Asiatic Journal of 1840, Vol. IX. (SO) Bengal Asiatic Journal of 1858, Vol. XXVI. (31) Dictionary, Tibetan 

 Julius Klaproth, 2te Auflage, Paris, 1831. 



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