Leaving each letter on the screen for like half a second. Yeah, right. And for ང , there is 注音 ngaˊ,though it's obviously said with a falling accent. And 拼音 ngaf? What does the f there stand for? If it is to indicate a falling accent, ngà would be more like it.
the first is called "a chung" (little "a") and is transliterated in wylie as an apostrophe " 'a ". The second is "a chen" (big "a") and it is transliterated in wylie as "a". A chen is used to hold the place for a vowel only syllable (without a consonant sound). Short "a" sounds are inherent (come with) all the consonant syllables, but to lengthen the vowel or create a diphthong vowel, the a chung is added (either alone or with a vowel modifying mark).
True. Tibetan devnagari and siddham scripts are related. I write all of them. Its obvious. You just need to pay close attention to the angles and curves of each alphabet.
非常實用,大大感謝:))有你們真好。
I'm not familiar with this system of English transliteration: what is it? (i.e. why ga/ka/ka/nga instead of ka/kha/ga/nga?)
I think the person is using the Chinese method to romanize Tibetan words instead of Wylie system which is most widely used.
Many thanks for your kind sharing 🙏
Tibetan writing system looks pretty cool tbh
Bravo! Very good! I have had great use of this lesson. Thanks!
The Divine Language👏🙏
Leaving each letter on the screen for like half a second. Yeah, right.
And for ང , there is 注音 ngaˊ,though it's obviously said with a falling accent.
And 拼音 ngaf? What does the f there stand for? If it is to indicate a falling accent, ngà would be more like it.
Please tell the difference between འ and ཨ .
the first is called "a chung" (little "a") and is transliterated in wylie as an apostrophe " 'a ". The second is "a chen" (big "a") and it is transliterated in wylie as "a". A chen is used to hold the place for a vowel only syllable (without a consonant sound). Short "a" sounds are inherent (come with) all the consonant syllables, but to lengthen the vowel or create a diphthong vowel, the a chung is added (either alone or with a vowel modifying mark).
@@grytshrt I see. So འ can't be used as a standalone letter (and must be used with another letter) right?
@@kalinga2nihon correct, a-chung cannot be used as a standalone letter.
both complete different...why can't you hear it.
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谢谢你。
Very good ! Thanks
Does anyone have idea where may I buy this pen? The pen for writing Tibetan?
you can make it by yourself. nowadays this type of pen is available in the market.
Looks like a normal calligraphy pen to me
Buy a regular fountain pen and cut its nip with a nail cutter.
I'm from nepal but this language like same our language
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Thank you!
I assume this person is speaking "Standard Tibetan". Yes? Or is it another Tibetic language?
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Guys Any one tel me how to write Rohan Sharma in Tibetan script
རོ་ཧན་ ཤར་མ་།
Same as devnagri Hindi language
你好,有基础教材吗
有的。在www.tibetan360.com/kyezoshop/index.php?sl=tw
Plz put aplodate all not only ka kha plz help us
Tibetan letters alone is ok, but the spelling mechanism is intimidating.
Hiii anyone help me
I am write my name SONY in Ladakh language. .?
How to write
sony zaildar Soni would be སོ་ནི། and Sonj would be སོཉ།, but it's awkward to write English into Tibetan.
please any write my name in tibetan language asif purikpaa
@@Mrpurki ཨ་སིཧྥ
ཡག་པོ་འདུག🙏🙏
Very similar To devnagri script
bahutahasī
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this is Indian letter (Dev Nagari script)
Totally different
🤦♂️
True. Tibetan devnagari and siddham scripts are related. I write all of them. Its obvious. You just need to pay close attention to the angles and curves of each alphabet.
a little fast
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Free Tibet from chinese occupation.
anyone can help me translate "what goes around comes around" ?
कर्म
This isn't an alphabet, it's an alphasyllabary
Jaqkub Thot-bane Well, nope, it's a kappasyllabary. 😜
Abugida.
གུཐདནལབ་ནསལ་ཇཐཟལཐས😂😂
anyone knows how to write" shree ram " ?????
श्री राम
not in hindi mate
+Anshul Singh Khair how about "what goes around comes around" ?
ཤཻས་རཤ་ its mean shree ram
ཤྲི་རམ། hope you like it
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Ok so basically japanese, just 10 times harder
Trust me, its waaaaaaaaaay easier than Japanese(Nihongo) >.