Wow, One white man know my language better than most of the Tibetan kids in U.S. They need to know the value and the love for language from this guys. By the way thanks for the lesson. Its wonderful.
Handy that this covers fifteen of the thirty. I still mentally use Geshe Michael's alphabet tips from his video made many years ago when I explain it. Very helpful 🙏
Where are the first couple of videos? They are missing! This is the best Chanelle I’ve found to learn Tibetan. Thanks a lot for uploading these videos and your teaching technique is amazing
Learned the Tibetan alphabets when I was in first grade in Bhutan. Months and months of 'ka kha ga gna, cha chha ja nyaa...' , Just pure rote learning method for years. I am learning so much more watching your videos
Hey, thanks for doing these videos they're great! I cant find the videos for the last 2 rows though. I just watched the first 2 videos which have 3 columns and 3 rows. Then the playlist brings me here I'll keep looking for it though
I don't know, I watched them 8 years ago :P there are plenty of videos teaching the Tibetan alphabet though, just search on TH-cam, good luck! @@UsshanChia
Could we have corrected subtitle and then translation of the english substitle? Becouse we have in French, no such vidéo, at this level of knowledge, thanks for thoses who wants to learn tibetain without learn English .
Sorry but you’re wrong about the pronunciation of the ང་ . It is not produced by a closing of the throat and yes the tongue is involved. It is in fact the back of the tongue. It is called a nasal because the back of the tongue is briefly closing the airway to the mouth so that some air has to go up the nasal cavity. That’s what’s creating the nasalization. I’m not just being a contrarian here. I swear I’ve seen x rays of a mouth pronouncing this sound and you can clearly see the tongue doing the movement. The tongue is moving back and up briefly.
Can you please show video 1 and 2 for series 1 please please? Many thanks ✨🙏🏻✨
Can you add the first two videos before this one please?
part 1: th-cam.com/video/6MXhLl-Lh38/w-d-xo.html
part 2: th-cam.com/video/Hx7oWcCjg3M/w-d-xo.html
@BRYAN HUSEBY 🙏❣️
Thank you@@nvizel6 !!
Wow, One white man know my language better than most of the Tibetan kids in U.S. They need to know the value and the love for language from this guys. By the way thanks for the lesson. Its wonderful.
Handy that this covers fifteen of the thirty. I still mentally use Geshe Michael's alphabet tips from his video made many years ago when I explain it. Very helpful 🙏
thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and knowledge...an honor and challenge as westerner to "keep" Tibetan culture and language alive.
what a great theoretical knowledge, great command he have in tibetan as well as sankrit language.
Where are the first couple of videos? They are missing! This is the best Chanelle I’ve found to learn Tibetan. Thanks a lot for uploading these videos and your teaching technique is amazing
th-cam.com/video/6MXhLl-Lh38/w-d-xo.html
A chaque nouveau visionnage je comprend mieux, dommage pour ceux qui n'arrivent pas à suivre les vidéos en anglais, ce prof est génial.
Learned the Tibetan alphabets when I was in first grade in Bhutan. Months and months of 'ka kha ga gna, cha chha ja nyaa...' , Just pure rote learning method for years. I am learning so much more watching your videos
Thank you so much! Great series!!!
Just wonderful.you explain it greatly and your Voice is peaceful.thanks
What a great course! Thank you so much for your effort 🙏
Thank you so much you have helped my life so much
Thank you immensely for sharing this freely
Support you, come on!
Thanks for sharing!
🧐💪🏻🤘💜💙💚
For those of you who don't know, this is Geshe Michael Roach. Please google his wikipedia.
Love the beginning part and how you taught ང་། pronunciation!
Thanks a lot for the lesson!
Could you please add the first two videos?
Cannot find video 1 and 2 of this series. Love this one
Hi: sorry, but I cannot find the first two videos. Please help! Tashi Delek!
th-cam.com/video/6MXhLl-Lh38/w-d-xo.html
Can you please add the first two videos please
th-cam.com/video/6MXhLl-Lh38/w-d-xo.html
Hey, thanks for doing these videos they're great! I cant find the videos for the last 2 rows though. I just watched the first 2 videos which have 3 columns and 3 rows. Then the playlist brings me here
I'll keep looking for it though
th-cam.com/video/6MXhLl-Lh38/w-d-xo.html
Hi. Where you watch the 1st 2 video? can you share? Appreciated if I can have the opportunity to watch
I don't know, I watched them 8 years ago :P there are plenty of videos teaching the Tibetan alphabet though, just search on TH-cam, good luck! @@UsshanChia
what happened to the first two videos?
Thinking the same question about other 2 videos.....
Thank you @Pablo DC !!
Hello, can you guide me to the series 1, Video 1 & 2? I really need those! thanks 🙏❤
VERY GOOD ❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
I really like your channel, very helpful for my kids, but we couldn't find the Series 1 Video 2.
th-cam.com/video/6MXhLl-Lh38/w-d-xo.html
What does the Tibetan icon བྃ་ mean? Any meaning?
It's the letter Ba (pronunciation pa low tone). You use it somtimes in tibétain prayer (visualisation of divinity)...
The great bliss
Could we have corrected subtitle and then translation of the english substitle? Becouse we have in French, no such vidéo, at this level of knowledge, thanks for thoses who wants to learn tibetain without learn English .
Wow
good
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
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What happened to video one and two?
th-cam.com/video/6MXhLl-Lh38/w-d-xo.html
Where is video 1?
Is in the "PuggiTheGreat" channel, "Tibetan Alphabet. Part 1. "
Sorry but you’re wrong about the pronunciation of the ང་ . It is not produced by a closing of the throat and yes the tongue is involved. It is in fact the back of the tongue. It is called a nasal because the back of the tongue is briefly closing the airway to the mouth so that some air has to go up the nasal cavity. That’s what’s creating the nasalization. I’m not just being a contrarian here. I swear I’ve seen x rays of a mouth pronouncing this sound and you can clearly see the tongue doing the movement. The tongue is moving back and up briefly.