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In Dzongkha, "please" is said as "kuzuzangpo la."
In Dzongkha, welcome is said as "Kuzuzangpo la."
In Dzongkha, "congratulations" is said as "བྱིན་ཆོག" (byin chog).
To say "sleep please" in Luhya language, you would say "Shitisa ngunu."
In Tamang language, "please" is translated as "कृपया" (kr̥payā).
Please listen in Tulu language is "Daya mālpa".
Dzongkha is the language of Bhutan (or as locally named: Druk).
Dzongkha is the language of Thimphu
Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan, even though only 20% of the population can speak it.
Erica is the same in Dzongkha as it is in English.
In Dzongkha, welcome is said as "Kuzuzangpo la."
Chapsa gati in-na?
.Dzongkha.Dzongkha is the official language.its DzongkhaBhutanese language is Dzongkha, which is derivative of old Tibetan. They share same letters. This two languages are mutually intelligible.The national language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, pronounced 'ch-jongka' or 'chzhongker'.DzongkaDzongkha.
Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ wylie-transliteration: rdzong-kha, Jong-kă), occasionally ngalop,is the national language of bhutan.
As of 2017, about 20% of the population of Bhutan speaks Dzongkha. Even with such small numbers, it is the most widely spoken language in Bhutan.
You say Please in Kisii language of the African origin as korancheko.
nga-ghi-choe-lu-gha
You say "Hold on please" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ejo monbo".