Grammar of Colloquial Tibetan |
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
V | 36 |
IX | 80 |
XI | 99 |
XIII | 107 |
XIV | 118 |
A Conversation Transliterated Trans 127130 | 127 |
Talking to persons on the road 154155 | 154 |
The same continued | 160 |
A small trader calls at a gentle 167169 | 167 |
27 | 173 |
A visit to the Dalai Lama by a 180182 | 180 |
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Common terms and phrases
adjective Adverb cha-la CHAPTER che-ne che-pa chhem-po chhip-gyu chhu chhu-tshö Chumbi Valley COLLOQUIAL TIBETAN consonant da-wa Dalai Lama Darjeeling De-pön declension dro-ki duk-ke English EXERCISE expressed final consonant follows gang-kha genitive give gor-mo Grammar Hindustani hla-sa honorific form imperative interrogative Jong-pen ka-le ka-re ka-tshö Kalimpong kan-dre kang khang-pa khe-sa khon-tsho khyi khyö khyö-re ku-sho language le-ka letters Lhasa lung-pa ma-re mang-po min-du nang nang-gi nang-wa nang-yong negative nga-la ngen-la ngü-sang noun participle perfect root Phari plural ponies postpositions preceding present root pronounced pronunciation pu-gu re-pe re-re rupees sang sang-nyi servant Shigatse singular syllable tang te-ring tham-pa thra Tibet Tibetan language Tibetan words TO-MORROW tok-tsa tone trader trang-ka tsa-la tshe tshö verb vowel yak-po YESTERDAY yi-ge yim-pa yö-pa yö-pe yo-wa yo-wa-re yong yong-nga བྱེད འདུག ཡིན ཡོད རེད ལགས