. "Sikkimese"@en . "sip" . "Lhok\u00E4"@en . . . "The Sikkimese language, also called \"Sikkimese Tibetan\", \"Bhutia\", \"Drenjongk\u00E9\" (Tibetan: \u0F60\u0F56\u0FB2\u0F66\u0F0B\u0F63\u0F97\u0F7C\u0F44\u0F66\u0F0B\u0F66\u0F90\u0F51\u0F0B, Wylie: 'bras ljongs skad \"Rice Valley language\"), Dranjoke, Denjongka, Denzongpeke, and Denzongke, belongs to the Southern Tibetic languages. It is spoken by the Bhutia in Sikkim and northeast Nepal. The Sikkimese people refer to their own language as Drendzongk\u00E9 and their homeland as Drendzong (Tibetan: \u0F60\u0F56\u0FB2\u0F66\u0F0B\u0F63\u0F97\u0F7C\u0F44\u0F66\u0F0B, Wylie: 'bras-ljongs; \"Rice Valley\")."@en . . . .