Tibetan Song Three Girls Panggyen Metok (Losar 2007)
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i love it
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Chinese is not a Sino-Tibetan language, because "Sino-Tibetan" is not technically a valid language family. Linguists in general prefer to talk about "Burmo-Tibetan," of which Chinese is just one sub-branch.
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ji hu khampa be proud to khampa
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great!
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i luv this song!!!!
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I love you all... <3
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Tibetan writing is a derivation of sanskrit, but Tibetan language is, I believe, most closely related to Mongolian, in the Tibeto-Burman subcatagory of the Sino-Tibetan langauge family. However, thr elation between chinese and Tibetan is about as close as the relationship between, say, Hindi and Arabic.
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Out of curiosity, because my study is of East Asian Culture and Lit and Buddhism. How related are they? I always assumed that Tibetan was a derivative of Sanskrit (of course I am probably wrong), did Ancient Chinese form out of Tibetan? I know that Tibet controlled a large chunk of China during the time of the Greater Tibetan Empire, so I was curious if maybe Tibetan influenced the Chinese language then?
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My parents are from Kham. Listening to their accent, I am sure they are from Kham. Few of my father's best friends were Amdo and I am used to Amdo accent too. These girls' accent does not sound Amdo. They are Kham-mos.
beautiful girls and nice kham pa dresses ,
taofukunga 4 years ago 6
I think they co-operated very well. They are sopranos but their voice were lovely.
Bsgrond 2 years ago 4