This section explains the Wangboo Framework, a simple and beginner-friendly learning system for the Lepcha language. It also helps you write Lepcha words using the English alphabet without any spelling errors.
Curriculum
- 14 Sections
- 14 Lessons
- 53 Weeks
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- Introduction to Wangboo Framework1
- Rule #1When a word is formed by combining a Chhyoming Aamoo (consonant) and a Thaambyin (vowel sign), we follow a step-by-step method. So, while reading and writing such words, we begin with the Chhyoming Aamoo letter and then move to the Thaambyin. This rule helps us understand the correct way to read and write these types of words in more detail.1
- Rule #2When a word is formed using a Chhyoming Aamoo (consonant), a Thaambyin (vowel sign) and a Tyelboo Thaambyin (consonant symbol), we follow a step-by-step method. While reading and writing such words, we start with the Chhyoming Aamoo letter, then move to the Thaambyin and finally to the Tyelboo Thaambyin. This rule helps us understand how to correctly read and write these types of words in detail.1
- Rule #3When a word is formed using a Thyu letter (conjunct), a Thaambyin (vowel sign) and a Tyelboo Thaambyin (consonant symbol), we follow the same step-by-step method. While reading and writing such words, we begin with the Thyu letter, then move to the Thaambyin and finally to the Tyelboo Thaambyin. This rule helps us understand how to read and write these words correctly and in detail.1
- Rule #4When a word is formed by combining a Chhyoming Aamoo letter, a Thaambyin (aey kup), we follow the step wise approach of forming the Lepcha word. Therefore, while reading and writing those words we need to start from Chhyoming Aamoo letter and then move to Thaambyin (aey kup). This rule will help us understand how to read and write words formed by combining a Chhyoming Aamoo letter with a Thaambin (aey kup).1
- Rule #5When a word is formed by combining a Thyu letter and a Thaambyin (aey kup), we follow a step-by-step method. While reading and writing such words, we first start with the Thyu letter and then move to the Thaambyin. In this rule, we will explore in detail how to read and write words formed this way.1
- Rule #6When a word is made by combining a Chhyoming Aamoo letter, a Thaambyin (aey kup) and a Tyelboo Thaambyin, we follow a step-by-step method. While reading and writing such words, we begin with the Chhyoming Aamoo letter, then move to the Thaambyin and finally to the Tyelboo Thaambyin. In this rule, we will explore in detail how to read and write words formed this way.1
- Rule #7When a word is formed by combining a Thyu letter, a Thaambyin (aey kup) and a Tyelboo Thaambin, we follow a step-by-step method. To read and write such words, we start with the Thyu letter, then move to the Thaambyin and finally to the Tyelboo Thaambyin. In this rule, we will explore in detail how to read and write words formed in this way.1
- Rule #8When a word is formed using a Chhyoming Aamoo letter, a Thaambyin (au kup) and a Tyelboo Thaambyin, we follow a step-by-step method. To read and write such words, we start with the Chhyoming Aamoo letter, then move to the Thaambyin and finally to the Tyelboo Thaambyin. This rule explains in detail how to read and write words formed in this way.1
- Rule #9When a word is formed by combining a Chhyoming Aakup letter and a Tyelboo Thaambyin, we follow a step-by-step method. To read and write such words, we start with the Chhyoming Aakup letter and then move to the Tyelboo Thaambyin. This rule will explain the reading and writing techniques for words formed this way.1
- Rule #10When a word is formed by combining a Chhyoming Aamoo letter and a Nindo (ang), we follow the step-by-step method. To read and write such words, we begin with the Chhyoming Aamoo letter, then move to the Nindo. Note that Nindo (ang) is pronounced as 'ang'. This rule will explain in detail how to read and write words formed in this way.1
- Rule #11When a word is formed by combining a Chhyoming Aakup letter (a) and a Rantet, the final word is written as 'a'. Note that the alphabet 'a' is used to represent this sound, which is pronounced with a rising intonation.1
- Rule #12When a word is formed by combining a Chhyoming Aakup letter, a Rantet and a Tyelboo Thaambyin, we follow the step-by-step method. To read and write such words, we start with the Chhyoming Aakup letter, then move to the Rantet and finally to the Tyelboo Thaambyin. This rule will explain in detail how to read and write words formed in this way.1
- Rule #13When a word is formed by combining two Chhyoming Aamoo letters and a Thaambyin, we follow the step-by-step method. We begin with the first Chhyoming Aamoo letter, then move to the second Chhyoming Aamoo and finally to the Thaambyin. This rule will explain in detail how to read and write words formed in this way.1