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Introduction of Tibetan Alphabet in HD Video (Lesson 1)

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2009

Tibetan alphabet pronunciation lesson

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  • lots of wonderful videos ! one leads to another

  • @pematsezom Thanks for explaining this,I love to learn about language varieties and dialects (and also different regional languages).

  • Thanks for this,tashi delek !

  • interesting

  • @pematsezom I see. However, I think it's more appropriate to pronounce the letter ག as 'gha' because then we can differentiate the sound when we add ra-go, sa-go, la-go, and so on such as སྒ་ or རྒ་ Otherwise, ག་ and སྒ་ has no difference in sound. Just my opinion.

  • @Rigpa7 it depends where you come from. if you're from lhasa, like me, then you prounce ག་ as gha instead of ga. but some amdos or kham pronounce it as ga

  • Can someone teach me how to write 5 phrases in Tibetan and the pronunciation? Thanks.

  • Oh! It's easy ! I only learn it one thousand times everyday!

  • ok i give up!

  • Some of the sounds are a bit off. For example, Ga, Ja, Da, & Ba; your pronunciation sounds like a literal written sound without the 'ha' sound in between all of them. Ga should be Gha, Ja should be Jha, and so on..correct me if you think I'm wrong but not with an excuse of different accents. Thanks for the post...beautiful.

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