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It's Tibetan for "I see the light in you". Instead of saying good morning or good afternoon. Tibetan's say Tasha Delay to inspire each other for higher consciousness, referring to the crown chakra.
chomolungma means goddess mother of the world. It's the Tibetan name for Mount Everest.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
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quoi is 'what' in English.
Did you mean Tibetan Spaniel? I don't get what you mean, but the Tibetan Spaniel is a dog breed.
Shangri-La is not Vietnamese. It actually is Tibetan, meaning something like "Shang Mountain Pass".
A Tibetan speaking nun can be greeted informally with the phrase Tashi delek it is a common greeting for Tibetan and compares to something between 'hello' and 'good luck' in English.
The monks of Tibet are called Tibetan monks in English. In Tibetan they may be called choden 'religious' or chodak 'Dharma spreader.'
Gyatso is a Tibetan personal name meaning "ocean"
The English Mastiff and Bullmastiff are rare, but not endangered. Endangered Mastiff's are the Tibetan Mastiff, Alangu Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff and Belgian Mastiff.
Assuming this phrase is spelling in the standardized Wylie transliteration from Tibetan into English, this would be pronounced SEE PAY bar doe. (Pronounce each of the syllables as though it were the English word.)
"Shang mountain pass" is an English equivalent of the Tibetan name Shangri-La. The name -- which possibly combines the Tibetan words for Shang region (Ü-Tsang), mountain (ri) and pass (la) -- makes its most famous appearance in the 1933-published novel Lost Horizon.
There are 3 breeds of Tibetan dogs: The Tibetan Spaniel, Tibetan Terrier, and Tibetan Mastiff.
An English Mastiff weights around 220 lb and a Tibetan is around 190. The greatest weight ever recorded for a dog is 343 lb and it was an English Mastiff.
They all speak the local Tibetan language.
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.