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Tibet is an autonomous region of China that is located along China’s southwestern frontier with India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar (Burma). The Tibet Autonomous Region is also bounded by the Chinese provinces of Yunnan to the southeast, Sichuan to the east, and Qinghai to the northeast and the Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang to the ...
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Tibet is a part of western China. It has some of the world’s...
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In this unit we will learn how to pronounce the 30 consonants and 4 vowels of the Tibetan alphabet. We will also learn the basics of the native Tibetan spelling system known as སྦྱོར་ཀློག་ j o rlok. By the end of this unit, you will be able to pronounce words like ང་ (“I, me”), རི་ (“mountain”), and ...
Tibet is a part of western China. It has some of the world’s tallest mountains. Tibet is so high that it is often called the Roof of the World. The capital is Lhasa. Most of Tibet is on a piece of land called the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
A collection of resources for learning Tibetan. Both classical and colloquial. Links to books, audio, dictionaries, and more.
Welcome to the Tibetan Language Institute’s offerings of free resources for students. These prayers, texts, drills, exercises, notes and cultural information can be useful on many different levels: for personal dharma practice as well as language acquisition.
INTRODUCTION TO TIBETAN LANGUAGE HOMEWORK Il-A D. The following exercise makes use of the Wylie system for transliterating Tibetan. This standardized system was devised by Turrell Wylie as a consistent way to render Tibetan words with the English alphabet.
Upon completion of the Beginning Tibetan language course, students should be able to: • Converse in elementary Tibetan in the context of interacting online with teachers and language partners • Understand grammatical basics of the Tibetan language and the ways the language diverges from their native language