An English-Mikir vocabulary with Assamese equivalents

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AN

ENGLISH.MIKIR VOCABULARY WITH

ASSAMESE

EQUIVALENTS

TO WfllCU HAVE TEEN* ADDfD A FEW

iMIKIR PHRASES

BY

S. P. KAY.

Published by Authority.

SHILLONG : PRINTED AT THE ASSAM SECRETARIAT PRINTING OFFICE. 1901. Trice 2*. Zd."]

[Price One Rupee Eight Annas,

IZVL. /To

HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY

FROM THE BEQUEST OF

ROLAND BURRAGE DIXON CLASS OF 1897 PROFESSOR OF ANTHROPOLOGY 1916-1935

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ENGLISH.MIKIR VOCABULARY WITH

ASSAMESE

EQUIVALENTS

TT WillCI HAVE BEEN ADDED A PEW

MIKIE PHRASES

BY

s.

P. KAY.

Published by Authority,

SHILLONG : PEINTED AT THE ASSAM SECEETAEIAT PRINTING OFFICE. 1904. Price 2*. 3i.]

\Price O&e Rupee Eight Annas.

s/ V£RSrTY|

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Sp1nk

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Co.,

(2)

Messrs. W. Calcutta. (3) Messrs. S. K. Lah1r1 & Co., Calcutta.

Newman

ft Co.,

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(4) Messrs. Luzac & Co., 46, Great Russell Street, W. C, London.

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SHILLONG :

MUHTED BV

I. H1ll.,

CB«SS SUMKINTMWKNT, ASSAM.

REMARKS. The Mikir words although rendered in the Roman character are translite rations of those words from the Bengali character, i.e., their sounds have heen first considered in the latter character and their equivalents produced in the Roman character, e.g. :

Keng.

's.

Leg.

«

Kh.

u

Khangpo. v.

To prevent.

e

Ch.



Chopo.

v.

To eat.

*

J.

w

Jakong.

i.

Strength.