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''[[chung ba]]'', little.<BR> | ''[[chung ba]]'', little.<BR> | ||
''[[ja]]'', tea.<BR> | ''[[ja]]'', tea.<BR> | ||
'[[nyi ma]]'', sun.<BR> | ''[[nyi ma]]'', sun.<BR> | ||
''[[nyung ma]]'', turnip.<BR> | ''[[nyung ma]]'', turnip.<BR> | ||
''[[tib ril]]'', tea-pot, kettle.<BR> | ''[[tib ril]]'', tea-pot, kettle.<BR> | ||
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''[[chen po]]'', great.<BR> | ''[[chen po]]'', great.<BR> | ||
''[[nya]]'', fish.<BR> | ''[[nya]]'', fish.<BR> | ||
''[nyung ba]]'', little, few.<BR> | ''[[nyung ba]]'', little, few.<BR> | ||
''[[nye mo]]'', near.<BR> | ''[[nye mo]]'', near.<BR> | ||
''[[tog tse]]'', hoe.<BR> | ''[[tog tse]]'', hoe.<BR> | ||
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''[[tshang ma]]'', whole.<BR> | ''[[tshang ma]]'', whole.<BR> | ||
''[[zho]]'', curdled milk.<BR> | ''[[zho]]'', curdled milk.<BR> | ||
''['od]]'', light, sunshine.<BR> | ''[['od]]'', light, sunshine.<BR> | ||
''[[yi ge]]'', letter. | ''[[yi ge]]'', letter. | ||
''[[yod]]'', am, is, are.<BR> | ''[[yod]]'', am, is, are.<BR> |
Latest revision as of 09:36, 2 February 2006
ka ra, kha ra, sugar.
khang pa, house.
gang, which?
gur, tent.
ngal, fatigue.
ci, what?
chad pa, punishment.
chung ba, little.
ja, tea.
nyi ma, sun.
nyung ma, turnip.
tib ril, tea-pot, kettle.
kun, all.
khung, hole.
ga ru, gar, where?
ngan pa, bad.
chang, beer.
char pa, rain.
chen po, great.
nya, fish.
nyung ba, little, few.
nye mo, near.
tog tse, hoe.
thag pa, rope.
thod pa, skull.
dang, and; with.
nag po, black.
nor, wealth, property.
phan, use, benefit.
ba, cow.
bu, son.
me, fire.
med, there is not.
tshang ma, whole.
zho, curdled milk.
'od, light, sunshine.
yi ge, letter.
yod, am, is, are.
ri, hill, mountain.
la, mountain-pass.
lug, sheep.
thang, the plain.
da, now.
dud pa, smoke.
nad, disease.
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