Most Tibetan people speak Tibetan, which is a Tibetic language in the Sino-Tibetan language family. However, many Tibetans in urban areas also speak Mandarin Chinese due to its official status in China. Additionally, some Tibetans who have had exposure to international education or travel may also speak English or other foreign languages.
In seven millions
About 1,379,400,000 people speak Sino-Tibetan langauges--sources differ, but apparently, the Sino-Tibetan language family is second in number of native speakers only to the Indo-European language family.
The main languages spoken in Tibet are Tibetan, Mandarin Chinese, and to a lesser extent, English. Tibetan is the primary language used by the local people, while Mandarin Chinese is common due to the Chinese government's influence. English is spoken in urban areas and by those involved in the tourism industry.
No, Tibetan language is written from left to right, like English. The script is called Tibetan script.
Most Tibetan people speak Tibetan, which is a Tibetic language in the Sino-Tibetan language family. However, many Tibetans in urban areas also speak Mandarin Chinese due to its official status in China. Additionally, some Tibetans who have had exposure to international education or travel may also speak English or other foreign languages.
I believe that tibetan people speak traditional chinese, so by theory noah in tibetan is 諾亞
Tibetan and Chinese
In seven millions
About 1,379,400,000 people speak Sino-Tibetan langauges--sources differ, but apparently, the Sino-Tibetan language family is second in number of native speakers only to the Indo-European language family.
They all speak the local Tibetan language.
The main languages spoken in Tibet are Tibetan, Mandarin Chinese, and to a lesser extent, English. Tibetan is the primary language used by the local people, while Mandarin Chinese is common due to the Chinese government's influence. English is spoken in urban areas and by those involved in the tourism industry.
Mainly China, of which Tibet is now a part. However, minorities also speak the language in Nepal, Bhutan and northern India.
There are 3 breeds of Tibetan dogs: The Tibetan Spaniel, Tibetan Terrier, and Tibetan Mastiff.
It varies, but Sanskrit and Tibetan can be used, depending on the organization. Local languages can also be used.
In Madoi County, China (རྨ་སྟོད་རྫོང or 玛多县), they speak Mandaran and Amdo Tibetan.
What is the Tibetan translation for snow Snow in Tibetan is 'Kang'.