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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2006

Tibet song

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  • Ling Gesar still lives in me...... Man i have been looking for this. this is very good. Lu ala tha la tha la ray..

  • I am very happy to see this deep rich art!

  • Then diversify your language of understanding. This is Tibetan dialect and you need to learn it. Just don't dismiss because it is not Lhasa dialect.

  • i understand everything he sings...totally amdo accent... i know he is from serta where one of my friends is from ..

  • kool!

  • I am afraid the problem with you guys is that your Tibetan level is too poor to understand it. Coz. even if you don't understand this dialect(i would not exactly call this Amdo dialect).It is still possible to understand it by reading the subtitles. This is a wonderful song with such marvellous lyrics, and it is a call to the Tibetans to get ready to go to war against China if necessary. 'If understood, this is a strong message, and if not,it has no relevance'. ma go lu 'bral wa med

  • i also speak lhasa dialect and i didn't understand even one word in this song.

  • tha la lamo len ya

  • You are right in that Amdos pronounce certain characters like "Na" and "Dha", but not as much as the Ladakhis do. One explanation is that more you listen to Amdo songs and conversations, more you understand them. I have been listening to Amdo songs for many years and have Amdo friends and family members actually. Therefore, that is why I can understand him better.

  • no offense taken i kno my tibetan skills are far from formal..

    but some words that i read he pronounces them like in amdo dialect, with lots of (for me) silent letters that he pronounces

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