Tibetan language’s three major dialects // Wangmo and her friends

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2022
  • Tibetan girl in Lhasa; Wangmo’s life;Wangmo and her friends; Tibetan language’s three major dialects;U-Tsang dialect; Kham dialect; Amdo dialect.

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  • @Muskan-fy4rl
    @Muskan-fy4rl Před rokem +14

    Our ancestors are also Tibet. We are Balti from Gilgit Baltistan Pakistan..😍😍😍😍🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰

  • @sbladbypatricklim
    @sbladbypatricklim Před 3 měsíci +3

    Love tibetans from Myanmar, largest tibeto burman linguistics speakers country... we are relatives... ❤❤️🇲🇲🇲🇲

  • @gl8782
    @gl8782 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Tashi Delek Wangmo la.Being a Tibetan I like your presentation about Tibetan language.please keep it up

  • @jigmetskalzang462
    @jigmetskalzang462 Před rokem +23

    Thank u it's very informative. I'm from
    LADAKH we also have different dialect in different region such as changthang, Nubra, sham, kargil, Leh, zanskar,Balti etc I speak in Leh dialect which is the capital of Ladakh and all the different dialect are written in tibetan script.❤from Ladakh or Maryul😊

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +6

      Thank you for your attention to Tibetan dialect.Tashi Delek.

    • @sichodorjee650
      @sichodorjee650 Před rokem +1

      Changpa dialect is relative with western Tibet Ngari and I think Zansker dialect is relative with Lahaul and spiti and Nubra and Kargil speak balti.

    • @WaMo721
      @WaMo721 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ladhaki is sub-dialect of toe ngari i think

  • @sonampenjor4846
    @sonampenjor4846 Před 11 měsíci +6

    In Lhasa I have noticed that many Tibetans speak both mandarin and Tibetian while the Han Chinese who live there speak only mandarin. I think the Han Chinese who live in tibet should also learn Tibetan.

  • @rigzenspalber6777
    @rigzenspalber6777 Před 3 měsíci +3

    hello wangmo,it is nice to heard. now we are fragmented like China's Tibet, Pakistan's Tibet, India's Tibet , Nepal's Tibet,is it right?

  • @thewanderingrey8830
    @thewanderingrey8830 Před rokem +5

    Hello Wangmo, thank you for your introduction to Tibetic languages. I have recently encountered gorshey sessions by dancer Yangkyi & Choetso in Chengdu and it sparked my interest in Gorshey songs as we go to douyin to look for it. Now I understand why my Khampa Tibetan friend needs to read the Tibetan text first to know what the music is about instead of listening to it. Tashi Delek and may your channel grow!

  • @ohp1749
    @ohp1749 Před rokem +31

    Hey, I'm from LADAKH (ལ་དྭགས།) India, here when we ask a name of person we say: ཁེ་རི་མིང་ལ་ཅི་ཡིན། but this is an informal way to ask ...if you really wanna use Honorific word then you can say: ངེ་རི་མཚན་ལ་ཅི་བཞུ་ཅེན།😊

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +7

      You're right. Strangers should be greeted with honorific words. At present, in our daily life, we young people seldom use honorific words, which are only limited to our elders and those who respect us.

    • @ohp1749
      @ohp1749 Před rokem +3

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 TRUE☺️

    • @malorybertie8046
      @malorybertie8046 Před rokem +5

      @@ohp1749 I am a han Chinese ,I can read ladakh tibetan words ! I can understand what you try to explain ,but in Tibet lhasa people seems don't talk as ངེ་རི་ཚན་ལ་ཅི་བཞུ་ཅེན།, I think they like to say : ཁྱེད་རང་གི་མཚན་ལ་ག་རེ་བཞུ་གི་ཡོད་རེད།

    • @ohp1749
      @ohp1749 Před rokem +2

      @@malorybertie8046 ya, in Ladakh we use Ancient and classical Tibetan but in Lasa they use standard or modern Tibetan....☺️

    • @malorybertie8046
      @malorybertie8046 Před rokem +7

      @@ohp1749 I understand ,best wishes to you ladakh people .welcome to China when you have the chance !

  • @choetsosfan5517
    @choetsosfan5517 Před rokem +12

    good to see you on CZcams Wangmo la. Show us beautiful places in Tibet. As a Tibetan living outside Tibet, very much looking forward to seeing our motherland.

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +6

      Politics is actually quite far from ordinary people. We all feel that life is very good at present.
      Both the central government and the government of the Tibet Autonomous Region are committed to the development of Tibet and the improvement of the lives of the Tibetan people.

    • @choetsosfan5517
      @choetsosfan5517 Před rokem +1

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225
      Very good! That is the what I want to hear from Tibet.

    • @choetsosfan5517
      @choetsosfan5517 Před rokem +4

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 but I didn’t asked any about politics, I just requested you that if you have time, show me some beautiful places of Tibet.

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +4

      @@choetsosfan5517
      OK. No problem.

    • @urvikaur194
      @urvikaur194 Před rokem

      Hi.. Do u live in india....??

  • @jmac6973
    @jmac6973 Před rokem +10

    i just started learning central Tibetan. tough to learn but such an amazing language

  • @faithfulshadow
    @faithfulshadow Před 10 měsíci +10

    Well I am Tibetan living in exile… From Indian. Both my parent belong to U-Tsang. I am first generation born from my dad side and second generation Tibetan born in India from mom side.
    We speak closely to U-tsang dialects…
    Tibetan dialect across India is similar…. People in east and north speak more honourifics term.. were as people from south India speak more informal language.
    Our dialect and Tibetan in Tibet dialect are very different… so it’s easy to spot the differences wn we talking.
    To our ears, we hear like their dialect is very raw or rusted… and the way they pronounce the word sound like most of time they given mores stress on top tongue and we can produce similar sound without moving ur lips…
    And certain dialect stress out Zee , Chee… with every time they speak….
    I love how vast our country Tibet is…. Dialect and traditional dress differ from region to region…
    Diversity and unity at the top of earth.
    My beautiful Mother land Tibet.

  • @nokmeramarak78nokme35
    @nokmeramarak78nokme35 Před 9 měsíci +8

    I'm from northeast meghalaya ...so beautiful language Tibetan I like much 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @jampathupten3591
    @jampathupten3591 Před rokem +6

    Lhasa dialect as they use honorific words while they are speaking and it is quite soothing to ears

  • @ASMRjonathan
    @ASMRjonathan Před rokem +3

    Great explanation, this is really interesting to learn more about the differences between the 3 Tibetan dialects. Kind regards from the Basque Country.

  • @atmikalima-qm2kx
    @atmikalima-qm2kx Před 6 měsíci +3

    tashi delek! i’m atmika, from india. i am very passionate about language learning, and linguistics. i’ve been learning tibetan for a few months, and i can have a simple basic conversation, and be able to read, and write. i can speak the utsang dialect, and my favourite dialect is amdo dialect. thank you for making this amazing video. keep it up!

    • @WaMo721
      @WaMo721 Před 4 měsíci +1

      u learn from youtube or some private tutor?

    • @atmikalima-qm2kx
      @atmikalima-qm2kx Před 4 měsíci

      i learn from youtube, and i use some dictionaries so i don’t have any tuter

    • @simranchettri9269
      @simranchettri9269 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I'm also from India and I wish I had the determination to learn the language as my boyfriend is Sherpa and he would be amazed but my lazy ass could bever 😢

    • @atmikalima-qm2kx
      @atmikalima-qm2kx Před 4 měsíci +1

      wel then, you have to learn the sherpa language, which is similar to tibetan. its easy, you have just to find lessons online and learn the basics through bitesized lessons.

    • @simranchettri9269
      @simranchettri9269 Před 4 měsíci

      @@atmikalima-qm2kx Thankyou girlyy😍💗

  • @yucan100
    @yucan100 Před rokem +5

    As far as Tibet keeps its uniform Written language, the culture will pass from generations to generations. Dialects also need to be kept instead of replaced by one language. Hope 20 years later Tibet still keeps its written language and dialects.

  • @yo2trader539
    @yo2trader539 Před 10 měsíci

    This was informative, thank you.

  • @ianchen8582
    @ianchen8582 Před rokem +2

    Just wondering, do you know if the "Rgyal wrong (རྒྱལ་རོང་ / 嘉戎語)" language or dialect of the Qiangic language subgroup resembles any of the 3 dialects? Thanks!

  • @fabianalonsohernandezvazqu6339

    I just discovered your channel. I just started learning the Lhasa dialect on my own. I feel very much drawn into Tibetan and Tibetan culture, even though I am very far away. Do you recommend a particular dialect as a gateway into Classical Tibetan and to be able to read Tibetan literature? You show some clips of tv from Tibet, are there any online channels I could watch to listen to this language often?

    • @atmikalima-qm2kx
      @atmikalima-qm2kx Před 6 měsíci

      hi! i’m atmika from india. i’ve been learning tibetan, and i have some reccomendations for you. the best channal to imerce yourself is beri prince. another one is learning basic reading tibetan language. there is a channal, which will help you very much is how to learn tibetan. if you want to know about tibetan news, you can check out tibet tv, and voice of tibet. thank you!

  • @1265066
    @1265066 Před rokem

    बहुत बहुत शुक्रिया

  • @renatofrediani7102
    @renatofrediani7102 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you !

  • @leomonarch2151
    @leomonarch2151 Před rokem +3

    All three dialects are sweet in my Burmese ear.Although I don’t understand a word

  • @gyalthangtnamgyal1327

    Very nice vlog.❤️👍keep rocking…🙏🙏🙏

  • @namgyelwangchuk802
    @namgyelwangchuk802 Před rokem

    Thank you for the informative video. I didn’t understand the difference till I watched your video.

  • @beatsoul4435
    @beatsoul4435 Před 11 měsíci

    I really enjoy your video and I'm so thankful cause I felt very confused about differences of tibetan dialects. I think even if I am interested in learn tibetan from other regions, at leats on CZcams and all over the web the most popular dialect to learn is from U-tsang 😢

  • @rinsang2447
    @rinsang2447 Před 5 měsíci

    Good job thanks for you ❤❤❤

  • @Passangchangra
    @Passangchangra Před rokem +3

    Very well and i appreciated you very much what you have done that explain for Tibetan language. Well, as you know `´ let`s go with together`` song by Phurbu Ti Namgyal and who is living now USA. He was born in India and he is still well known singer in our society and i think his parent came from Central Tibetan (Uzang) as well.

  • @kingmadboyka
    @kingmadboyka Před rokem +2

    If somebody wanna learn Tibetan the best is U-tsang dialect , seriously because most of the Tibetan people all over the world communicate in U-tsang dialect so n it’s much easier and other two provinces can understand too but as a U-tsang boy I don’t understand nthg about Amdo dialect except if I listen carefully then I got it so. But all dialects are beautiful in their own way. I love all our Tibetan brothers and sisters we r all together in this one land called Great Tibet ❤️ #longlivehisholiness 🙏

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +2

      Any language is formed by history and has its own reason for existence. Let's let nature take its course.

    • @Yuliya_J.
      @Yuliya_J. Před rokem

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 many books for learning tibetan are written with Ü-Tsang dialect, so.. it's very difficult for me too to understand another dialects...Tibetan is really complicated and if I will preoccupate by another dialects I'll never get it))

  • @ngawangyeshey3391
    @ngawangyeshey3391 Před měsícem

    Great

  • @youtubelak4080
    @youtubelak4080 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing! It's very helpful😊👍☕❤️It's true bcz many my other foreigner friends who are learning Tibetan asking abt it and some of them struggle with which dialect they should choose and learn...

  • @varzacwarin782
    @varzacwarin782 Před měsícem

    Great fact🌹🙏

  • @muhammadsaqlainsaqlain3294
    @muhammadsaqlainsaqlain3294 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Love from BALTISTAN

  • @IntellectualParkIP
    @IntellectualParkIP Před rokem

    Nice.

  • @sonamlamamandaksha1836
    @sonamlamamandaksha1836 Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks I am from Nepal ❤❤❤

  • @Docs_WanderLife
    @Docs_WanderLife Před rokem +3

    Nice information 👍
    I have a question what do you guys keep in the bowls which are placed behind you? I have seen such bowls in some Buddhist shrines, but was unable to make out what they contain ?😊

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +3

      It's water. It is called "holy water" in Tibetan Buddhism. Seven or nine bowls will be placed in front of the Buddhist shrine in the home.

    • @Docs_WanderLife
      @Docs_WanderLife Před rokem +2

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 alright…! Thanks for the info.. sometimes I have seen coloured fluid too.

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +2

      @@Docs_WanderLife The colored liquid may be butter or saffron tea, but it is rare here.

    • @Docs_WanderLife
      @Docs_WanderLife Před rokem +1

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 alright ... Thanks.. No new videos? long gap....!

  • @MAROHANG-GANGA
    @MAROHANG-GANGA Před rokem +1

    Hi Wangmo, I'm from Nepal, very close to Kamba & Dingye counties. What Tibetan dialect/s do people speak in these regions. I found the U-Tsang dialect (not sure) a kind similar to my language. I also subscribed to your channel.

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +1

      First of all, thank you for your attention to my channel. I have no research on Tibetan language. Personally, I think your language should be a branch of ancient Tibetan.

    • @MAROHANG-GANGA
      @MAROHANG-GANGA Před rokem +1

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 Thanks for the response. It means a lot to me/us since I/we have been researching with the purpose to write Himalayan Indigenous history.

  • @garosongeds4974
    @garosongeds4974 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Nice ❤from India garo Hill's

  • @jaekaex
    @jaekaex Před rokem +4

    I speak the BODO language (Belongs to Tibeto-Burman). We BODO people live near to Bhutan. Some of our BODO words and numbers sounds similar to Tibetan language

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +1

      Your language should be a branch of ancient Tibetan.
      Tashi Delek.

    • @jaekaex
      @jaekaex Před rokem +1

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 yeahh maybe.. We live in NorthEast state of India now called Assam

    • @jaekaex
      @jaekaex Před rokem +1

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 Our language falls in Tibeto-Burman. In our Boro/Bodo language we say the numbers as 👇
      1 = Se
      2 = Nwi
      3 = Tham
      4 = Brwi
      5 = Ba
      6 = Do
      7 = Sni
      8 = Dine
      9 = Gu
      10 = Zee

    • @o0...957
      @o0...957 Před rokem +3

      ​@@wangmoandherfriends5225 Bodo while being a Tibeto-Burman language is not actually a Tibetic language and has it's own group "Bodo-Garo" and has evolved separately on it's own while being in contact with other Sino-tibetan as well as Indo-European languages in the region.

  • @sumankhatiwada2740
    @sumankhatiwada2740 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice keep it up 🔥🙏

  • @looooool3145
    @looooool3145 Před rokem

    Cute.

  • @malorybertie8046
    @malorybertie8046 Před rokem +1

    my god ! you are great !

  • @doncourtney6987
    @doncourtney6987 Před 8 měsíci

    Really interesting Wangmo. Thank you for posting. One question - did you find it difficult to learn U-Tsang? Was it a completely new thing?

    • @WaMo721
      @WaMo721 Před 3 měsíci

      its not a differnt language....its 65% interchangeable

  • @Eskojpuasok
    @Eskojpuasok Před 3 měsíci

    Are there any associations between the Kham dialect and the Dongzu ethnic minority? Some Dongzu called themselves Kham so I’m curious.

  • @Tomk792
    @Tomk792 Před rokem +1

    first time viewed your channel, really impressed by your English pronunciation, curious to know if you lived abroad when you were young.

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +2

      Thanks.
      So far, I have not been abroad.

    • @Tomk792
      @Tomk792 Před rokem

      བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས
      Wow, 才女也. I thought you were from Canada or some other English speaking countries. I am amazed to know that you have not been out of country yet can speak perfect English, just as when i first time back to my home town after living overseas for a couple years, i thought i went to a wrong place or in a dream, everything was transformed and far exceeded my imagination. When i was at junior high, my English teacher pronounced the same word differently each time (it was not hard to figure out she did not know English beyond ABC but my school could not find any one better). I was among the wave of students in late 90 early 2000s went US to pursue Doctoral education, i have not encountered any one in this group (be my classmate, friend or colleague) who speaks English without obvious accent, i suspect that their earlier English teachers might not be much better than mine then. The first time i saw a foreigner and listened to a native person speaking English was in my sophomore and we had to fight for it - there was a young college student from American to teach a summer course in English department in our university to earn some money for traveling in China. We were so excited, i am not sure the excitement was from the zealous about learning English or just wanted to see a foreign young lady (洋妞), when she entered the filled auditorium, a fight broken out, students fighting for the first row seats…

  • @sonamdrolkar6502
    @sonamdrolkar6502 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Still, many tibetans, especially the old generation, don't understand Chinses needless to mention English. So when they don't understand other tibetan dialects, they try their best to communicate with each other, yet always only in Tibetan as at the end of the day, we share the same language. This has been the way in the past for centries as back then nobody knew Chinese in Tibet.

    • @malorybertie8046
      @malorybertie8046 Před 5 měsíci +1

      yeah ,the Tibetan Chinese elders still can't understand Chinese language ,actually I am shocked when I meet with some Tibetan Chinese villagers in their 30's who don't understand Chinese at all .but things changed totally in Tibet ,all the young Tibetan people can understand and speak Mandarin fluently& perfectly .now it's more like a joke for a young Tibetan Chinese need a translator to understand Mandarin in Tibet .their country is China ,speak a good Mandarin can help their future in China .

    • @phambinhan17
      @phambinhan17 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I thought they would write it down, since they share the same written language?

    • @etiloyon3681
      @etiloyon3681 Před 22 dny +1

      @@malorybertie8046 Is it a kind of joke or you mean it seriously?

    • @malorybertie8046
      @malorybertie8046 Před 22 dny

      @@etiloyon3681 all I told you is true in Tibet .in Tibet no Tibetan Chinese youth ,under 30s, can't understand Mandarin .if you happen to be a young Tibetan and come to Tibet ,but you can't understand one single word of Mandarin ,you are hero .

  • @kannegnmy-2280
    @kannegnmy-2280 Před rokem +5

    I’m Rongmei tribe from Manipur, North east India we speak Tibeto Burman language

  • @ZhangtheGreat
    @ZhangtheGreat Před měsícem

    Hi, Wangmo! Is there a "Standard" Tibetan dialect that unifies the spoken language? From what I've heard before (and I could absolutely be wrong), the U-Tsang dialect is considered the standard, as it's the one spoken in Lhasa, but how much of that is true?

  • @YoKhai1221
    @YoKhai1221 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I’m going to have to ask my friend’s mom where they from. They sound like the U-Tsang dialect.

  • @tenzinlobsang8105
    @tenzinlobsang8105 Před rokem

    Hi good afternoon བཀྲིས་བདེ་ལེགས་

  • @blessmarak2291
    @blessmarak2291 Před 3 měsíci

    So sweet & beautiful language ❤
    I belong to Garo community we the garo people are a Tibeto-Burmis ethnic group also Garo language belongs to the Tibeto-Buroman family Sino-Tibetan
    Tibeto-Burman
    Central Tibeto-Burman
    Sal
    Bodo-Garo
    Garo
    Garo (A•chikku)
    &
    There's a pre historic about our ancestors, long long time ago we migrated to India from Tibet. You can google about Garo people from Northeast India 😊

  • @gyadre
    @gyadre Před měsícem

    Grammar is same. Amdo and Kham are incorporated into Chinese province of Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunan and Gansu. Only a portion of Kham is in Tibet Autonomous Region. In addition to Amdo, Kham and Utsang there is also Thoe Ngari which lies along the border of Himalaya. There language is more archaic than Utsang which has undergone changes. The language used in Ngari is similar to spoken language from 11AD to 15AD. These can be ascertained from the Tibetan literatures written from the days of Milarepa and Tsang Ngon Heruka of 15AD.

  • @farmanalizildar421
    @farmanalizildar421 Před rokem +7

    Hello I am from skardu gilgit baltistan Pakistan u know our language is balti balti language started from Tibet love from skardu baltistan

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +3

      It's the first time to hear about it. The development of language is really amazing.

    • @ohp1749
      @ohp1749 Před rokem +5

      Hi, I'm from Ladakh (India) and here also we have many balti people, and we have a blood relation with balti people, King Of Ladakh got married to baltistan princess Gal-ka-tun . And Balti language is oldest language among all the Tibetan languages.

    • @farmanalizildar421
      @farmanalizildar421 Před rokem +1

      @@ohp1749 are u balti

    • @ohp1749
      @ohp1749 Před rokem +2

      @@farmanalizildar421 No, I'm ladakh's pa

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +2

      @@ohp1749
      Ladakh and Baltistan are related to Tibet. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, both regions were Chinese vassal states, and their languages were more similar to Tibetan.

  • @shohagsarkar2674
    @shohagsarkar2674 Před rokem

    Can u tell me what language use in rikaze ....n lasa ...just tell me the Google translate language name .

  • @user-fl6xg5ul9u
    @user-fl6xg5ul9u Před 4 měsíci

    I want to Know about sino Tibetan people from Tibet...can you please make some videos about this

  • @twnfaem
    @twnfaem Před 4 dny

    Where is your picture of HHDL?

  • @TenzWang88
    @TenzWang88 Před 9 měsíci

    You are so gorgeous wangmo la ❤️

  • @learningtolearn4190
    @learningtolearn4190 Před rokem +1

    Very div

  • @LhawangPoSherpa
    @LhawangPoSherpa Před 11 dny +1

    In Sherpa it's, "Khyore Min Khang Hyin"
    And "Khyore Mingla Khang Shiwi" (honorific)
    Khyore-Your
    Ming/Min- Name
    Khang- What
    Shiwu/Hyin- is?? Equivalent of "हे" in Hindi and "हो" in Nepali

  • @factspoken9062
    @factspoken9062 Před 3 měsíci

    What is happening in kham Dege ?

  • @robertroe9563
    @robertroe9563 Před 5 měsíci

    What is the main dialect at riwoche?

  • @Yuliya_J.
    @Yuliya_J. Před rokem

    Ü-Tsang, of course

  • @dylaninglis1774
    @dylaninglis1774 Před 11 měsíci +1

    你好wangmo!您的视频非常有趣的 您是云南人吗 我世界上最喜欢的地方之一就是云南的西北部。我现在想要学云南的藏语,可是我还没有找到教师🥺🥲 您有么有教藏语的同学后者朋友? 感谢您!

  • @purplepancake3566
    @purplepancake3566 Před rokem

    Looks like I speak a mixture of u-tsang and kham

  • @say7834
    @say7834 Před 7 měsíci

    I am burmese (Burman) and our alphabet is very similar to tibet since it's tibetan burman. But the speaking is quite different.

  • @Docs_WanderLife
    @Docs_WanderLife Před rokem +1

    Good morning 🌸🌻🌞

  • @user-lk6oc2vj6m
    @user-lk6oc2vj6m Před 12 dny +1

    Hi, I'm from Amdo, And we say ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་མིང་ང་ཅེ་ཟེར་ར། "Chod Jie Meng Nga Je Ser ra"

    • @anchanism
      @anchanism Před 9 dny +1

      Amazing, so experts are right tht balti spoken in north Pakistan resembles v much with amdo. We say ཁྱོད་ཀྱེ་མིང.ལ་ཅེ.ཟེར་རད་། khyod Kyi ming la chi zer red...we pronounce exactly as what is written

  • @neomibrown749
    @neomibrown749 Před rokem

    I visited the golden temple in india today and there were many mantras written on the walls of the paintings but I coudnt get to work it on the Google translate :(

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +1

      Those incantations may be Sanskrit, perhaps it is difficult for Google to translate them.

  • @tenkal1425
    @tenkal1425 Před 5 měsíci

    Hello! How do I say Grandmother in Kham dialect. Please let me know, thank you

  • @sulingsamba933
    @sulingsamba933 Před 3 měsíci

    I love AMDO

  • @rosangapachuau7841
    @rosangapachuau7841 Před rokem

    Whenever I see Tibetan, it reminds me of a Tibetan girls name Dolma. Though I cannot see her, I know that from her letter that she's a beautiful girl. Though I cannot see her face to face, I'll always remember her even after many years have passed.😃😃👍👍

  • @everythingbutthegirlfan762

    I speak Mandarin Chinese, the first recording sounded like a Central Asian Language, the other two sounded the same to me, and they sounded like Mandarin but I couldn't understand it.

  • @totlagamer7777
    @totlagamer7777 Před rokem +1

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @abodegio3018
    @abodegio3018 Před rokem +1

    I want to know my origin of language, my tribes are migrated from Tibet to India centuries ago, pls help me

  • @gillaybhutia2727
    @gillaybhutia2727 Před rokem

    All three dialects sounds beautiful. But I largely heard UTsang dialect. In sikkim we say " choe ke ming ghan bo?" If ask in honorific way than " tshen ghan shudo la"

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +1

      There are indeed many honorific titles in UTsang dialect.

    • @highhope8200
      @highhope8200 Před rokem +1

      Sikkimese and dzongkha are quite similar in terms of vocab.

    • @pankac6438
      @pankac6438 Před rokem +1

      We say the same way in the dzongkha spoken in paro and haa district of bhutan

  • @karmatashi5337
    @karmatashi5337 Před rokem +2

    I think tibetan should try to speak in tibetan in lhasa instead of mandarin and English. It can help us invent tibetan that can be understood across all Tibet

  • @nimanorburongkuprongkup5701
    @nimanorburongkuprongkup5701 Před 8 měsíci

    🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @jigmekn
    @jigmekn Před rokem +2

    U-Tsang

  • @yeshiyangzom8532
    @yeshiyangzom8532 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Actually four. Gyarong is a unique one

  • @karmakhangkar3525
    @karmakhangkar3525 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Keep it up, well spoken. བླ་མ་རེ་ལ་ཆོས་ལུགས་རེ་ ལུང་པ་རེ་ལ་སྐད་ལུགས་རེ་ བོད་བྱང་ཕྱོགས་མངའ་རི་རུ་ཐོག་ནས་ ནག་ཆུ་ཁ་ ཨམ་མདོ་ནང་མ་ བར་ སྐད་ལུགས(dialect) ཉེ་པོ་འདུག་་ རངརང་ སོ་སོའི་ཁྱད་ཆོས་ཀྱི་ཚི་ག་་གཞས་དང་ཞབས་བྲོའདྲ་མིན་སྣ་ཚོགས་ཡོད་ Tibetan younger generation must try keep their own dialect. Vernacular language or dialect is important characteristic features of the world.

  • @sonamkhangsar8869
    @sonamkhangsar8869 Před rokem

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @syedmudassirabbasrizvibalt5281

    I am from baltistan and I spoke balti

  • @tashilhamo9807
    @tashilhamo9807 Před 3 měsíci

    🌺👍

  • @robertroe9563
    @robertroe9563 Před 5 měsíci

    Im interested in Kham and Amdo.

  • @jampathupten3591
    @jampathupten3591 Před 8 měsíci

    what I find is there is little difference in accent or else understandable of all three provinces language

  • @Docs_WanderLife
    @Docs_WanderLife Před rokem +2

    Please correct spelling of dialect in your title.. I think that is autocorrect mistake?

  • @evergreenpak9882
    @evergreenpak9882 Před rokem +3

    You have missed balti language, which is spoken in major part of Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan, which were used to a part of tibet dynasty once upon a time.
    For example;
    What is your name?
    We say;
    Yari mintakh po cheen?
    For Rice, we use " bras"
    For water, "sho "
    For Fire 🔥, "me"
    For mother, "Amo "
    For father," ataa"

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your attention. People living in the the Himalayas have some similarities in language and culture. Tashi delek.

    • @Ranjul_kumar
      @Ranjul_kumar Před 6 měsíci +2

      Interestingly, Balti preserves the actual classical Tibetan language.
      The things are spelled the way they are written. This feature gradually diminishes eastwards.
      This might explain why I can read whole Tibetan book without spelling it properly.

    • @evergreenpak9882
      @evergreenpak9882 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@Ranjul_kumar Now balti language is considering as , endanger.

    • @Ranjul_kumar
      @Ranjul_kumar Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@evergreenpak9882
      Indeed.
      People are now preffering Hindi/Urdu over Balti. Might have to take from jobs and stuff.

    • @evergreenpak9882
      @evergreenpak9882 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Ranjul_kumar Yes, that's the reason

  • @WaMo721
    @WaMo721 Před dnem

    They never include gyalrong and Ngari as a distinct dialect I’m sad 😞

  • @juliawojciechowska9516

    🌷Hi my friends! Do you know by any chance, what does it mean in Tibetan? It's my riddle for so long:
    ཞི་བ་རེཉད་པ།
    (and thisརེ་ is up and ཉ under, as superscript and subscript. I couldn't find correct one) I'll be very glad for your help! 🌱🌷

    • @ahandfulofpencils2069
      @ahandfulofpencils2069 Před 4 měsíci +1

      It means "to find peace" ཞི་བ = peace, རྙེད་པ = to find

  • @choriyama6315
    @choriyama6315 Před rokem

    🙂👍🏻

  • @emd-ef4lm
    @emd-ef4lm Před 4 měsíci

    U-Tsang dialect > The dialect here is the softest, best and most lovely.
    But , Amdo dialect sounds like tonal Chinese.

  • @gakiedolma5790
    @gakiedolma5790 Před 5 měsíci

    What about gyalrong

  • @chandrapulami9866
    @chandrapulami9866 Před rokem

    Which one has the most similarities with ཆོས་སྐད?

  • @shirishcomputers7221
    @shirishcomputers7221 Před měsícem

    What kind of dialect do we learn in INDIA?

  • @user-fl6xg5ul9u
    @user-fl6xg5ul9u Před 4 měsíci

    I m from India northeast,we northeastern people were migrated from China and we mising tribe migrated from Tibet ..we speak sino Tibetan language...can you please show us our ancestors from Tibet ..I want to visit Tibet .. because I don't want to consider myself as indian

  • @robertroe9563
    @robertroe9563 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there a Tibetan word for 站樁 meditation?

    • @WaMo721
      @WaMo721 Před 3 měsíci +1

      gom

    • @robertroe9563
      @robertroe9563 Před 3 měsíci

      @@WaMo721 is the word “gom” used to distinguish standing meditation practice from seated meditation practices?

  • @moonsmiles3000
    @moonsmiles3000 Před 4 měsíci

    In which dialect does sherpa language fall

  • @dawanorbu1067
    @dawanorbu1067 Před rokem +1

    Can you know the Tibetan , I like to lesson your Tibetan Language !!

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +1

      My channel is still based on the international language - English. Occasionally, Tibetan is interspersed.Thanks.Tashi Delek.

  • @MrAllmightyCornholioz
    @MrAllmightyCornholioz Před 2 měsíci

    BUDDHA BLESS TIBET

  • @welseyoldschool120
    @welseyoldschool120 Před rokem

    Imo ni riming?

  • @highhope8200
    @highhope8200 Před rokem

    Hey is Buddhism still prevalent in modern day Tibet???

    • @wangmoandherfriends5225
      @wangmoandherfriends5225  Před rokem +2

      Yes, of course. Tibetan people have the right to freely believe in religion.

    • @highhope8200
      @highhope8200 Před rokem

      @@wangmoandherfriends5225 good to hear that. Tashi delek have a good day

    • @dreamadventure8220
      @dreamadventure8220 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@wangmoandherfriends5225I took a time to read all your comments since you were from Tibet and it's hilarious to see you trying to potray good political image of China even though that's was not necessary nor the context of conversation even asked for. Interesting to see 😂