Erica is the same in Dzongkha as it is in English.
Dzongkha is the language of Bhutan (or as locally named: Druk).
Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan, even though only 20% of the population can speak it.
The word 'Bhutan' means 'Land of the Thunder Dragon' in Dzongkha, the Bhutanese national language.
In Dzongkha, "please" is said as "kuzuzangpo la."
Dzongkha is the language of Thimphu
In Dzongkha, welcome is said as "Kuzuzangpo la."
Chapsa gati in-na?
Dzongkha. But they also speak English.
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.
I am not exactly sure of any accurate statistics on this topic, but I can tell you that Dzongkha and its dialects are the native tongue of eight southern districts of Bhutan: Phodrang, Punakha, Thimphu, Gasa, Paro, Ha, Dhakana, and Chukha). Also, Dzongkha study is mandatory in all schools in Bhutan.