2 edition. — Kalimpong: Mani Printing Press, 2009. — 914 p. Lepcha is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by the Lepcha people, mainly in the Indian state of Sikkim. The total number of carriers is about 38 thousand. For the Lepcha language, a special script was developed (known as Lepcha and as Rong), an abugida derived from the Tibetan script.
Berlin: Unger Brothers, 1898. — XVI, 552 p.
Revised and completed by Albert Grünwedel. In presenting to the public the Lepcha-English dictionary of the late General G. B. Mainwaring, it is incumbent on me to explain the state of the manuscripts he left behind and the part which the editor has performed in making them ready for the press. Owing to a many years' acquaintance with...
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