Thank you for your appreciation. As more requests are coming I am planning to create more of these kind of videos besides my main focus on Tibetan Tech.
ཡོང་གི་ཡིན། is always use with first person ང་། Eg. ང་ཡོང་གི་ཡིན། I will come. (It is Future tense) ཡོང་གི་རེད། is used with 2nd and 3rd peron ཁོང་/ ཁྱེད་རང་ Eg. ཁོང་ཡོང་གི་རེད། ཁྱེད་རང་ཡོང་གི་རེད། (It is in future tense) ཡོང་གི་ཡོད། is used with 1st, 2nd and 3rd person (he/she/you,they) Eg. ང་་དང་ཁོང་ཡོང་གི་ཡོད། I and he coming. (It is Present Tense) The main difference in this context is Tense. There are also few several other usage of ཡིན། རེད། ཡོད། As you learn more you can explore further.
Tashi-delek Sonamdawa la! What is the difference between "khyerang yakpo duk" and "khyerang tepo re'"?. Also, I thought "duk" was used to express location, like in "khorang khawa duk?" ("where is he?"). Tukje-che! :)
"khyerang yakpo duk" in Tibetan means you are good. Good in the sense his/her character, nature and good at doing something. Eg 'You are (yakpo) good manner' "khyerang tepo re" mean you are good regarding his/her health. Eg. 'You are (depo) good in health' In English one word 'Good' can have different meaning based on the context. In Tibetan there are specific word for different 'good' while speaking. "duk" is function word. It refers to ------something something is 'there'.
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You're videos are very helpful for learning tibetean language..thank u.. want to learn more
In old Chinese, I is ngo(吾), don't is bu(弗), forget is mang ji(忘记), right is you(右), left is zok(左)
It's very useful!
Please keep doing this!
Thank you for your appreciation. As more requests are coming I am planning to create more of these kind of videos besides my main focus on Tibetan Tech.
@@hisonamdawa are you still planning to make more?
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Why does the video say "reached before" but in the description it says "before"?
རྗེས་ལ་ཕེབས་རོགས་གནང་།
I have a question about “you are good”
Why doesn’t is use རེད?
སྐུ་གམས་བཟང་རྒན་ལགས་
I have a small question so what is the different between ཡོང་གི་ཡིན and ཡོང་གི་ཡོད
ཡོང་གི་ཡིན། is always use with first person ང་། Eg. ང་ཡོང་གི་ཡིན། I will come. (It is Future tense)
ཡོང་གི་རེད། is used with 2nd and 3rd peron ཁོང་/ ཁྱེད་རང་ Eg. ཁོང་ཡོང་གི་རེད། ཁྱེད་རང་ཡོང་གི་རེད། (It is in future tense)
ཡོང་གི་ཡོད། is used with 1st, 2nd and 3rd person (he/she/you,they) Eg. ང་་དང་ཁོང་ཡོང་གི་ཡོད། I and he coming. (It is Present Tense)
The main difference in this context is Tense. There are also few several other usage of ཡིན། རེད། ཡོད། As you learn more you can explore further.
@@hisonamdawa ཐུག་ས་རྗེ་ཆེ་རྒན་ལགས།
I go to library ...in tibetan lang
pen dzö khang la dro ki yod
དཔེ་མཛོད་ཁང་ལ་འགྲོ་ཀྱི་ཡོད།
Tashi-delek Sonamdawa la!
What is the difference between "khyerang yakpo duk" and "khyerang tepo re'"?.
Also, I thought "duk" was used to express location, like in "khorang khawa duk?" ("where is he?").
Tukje-che! :)
"khyerang yakpo duk" in Tibetan means you are good. Good in the sense his/her character, nature and good at doing something. Eg 'You are (yakpo) good manner'
"khyerang tepo re" mean you are good regarding his/her health. Eg. 'You are (depo) good in health'
In English one word 'Good' can have different meaning based on the context. In Tibetan there are specific word for different 'good' while speaking.
"duk" is function word. It refers to ------something something is 'there'.
@@hisonamdawa Got it! Tukje-che Sonamdawa la!