Write a letter to your friend describing
your experience about the language
Spoken by the people of Sikkim when
you visited Sikkim
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I have traveled to many lands, but in all my years in the bureaucracy and in politics there was one place that I never had a chance to visit. Suddenly, in May 2015, I had an irrepressible urge to fill this gap in my life and visit Sikkim—the state I had never been to. The desire was so compelling that without losing time I contacted my good friend Prem Das Rai, the Lok Sabha MP from Sikkim. P.D. and I had worked together in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance and I was confident that he would not disappoint me
I was not wrong. P.D. was delighted to hear of my plans. I gave him the freedom to plan my five day trip to Sikkim. He did an excellent job, enabling me to see a lot of Sikkim in such a brief period. In this article, however, I shall talk about three of the most memorable visits—the Nathu la pass, the Temi tea estate and the Cherry Yatri Niwas, and the capital, Gangtok. I know it is unfair to Sikkim to talk only of these three places, considering that the state has numerous beautiful spots that attract tourists, with its snowcovered peaks providing a dazzling backdrop to the lush green mountain ranges below.
Its fascinating cultural traditions, rich heritage and the diversity of population add to the natural beauty of the place. Dominating over the landscape is the majestic Kanchenjunga peak, the third highest mountain peak in the world. We were not lucky enough to see it clearly because of the mist that lay over the mountains during the five days that we spent in Sikkim.
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Dear. ,
How are you? I am fit and fine here. Last week we went to Sikkim. It was our trip with whole family. It is a very nice place. It is a very nice tourist zone to visit. I loved its culture and the clothing style. But the thing I admired most was it's language.
Sikkim people mostly say Nepali language. They also speak English and Sikkimese. If is a very cute language as when we hear this we all realise to only listen it. I heard many songs there, they are very relaxing. I was alsomt touched by the beauty of its language. My favourite word is hello which is spoken as 'timi lai kasto cha? malaai sanchai cha'.
It is a very nice place and a good place to explore things too. I also want you to once visit it. I was amazed to see all the things. Say namste to uncle and aunty and love to cutie mishku.
Yours Best friend
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