What is the Tibetan translation for snow
Snow in Tibetan is 'Kang'.
bears~Actually, there are few animals in the higher Karakoram ranges. Some large sheep, the Marco Polo sheep, the very rare snow leopard, and some birds here and there, but there are very few, if any, large mammals such as bears. There is no food for big animals like that.
The Indian subcontinent is moving north into the southern part of the Asian continent. At the junction this enormous collision causes the raising of both the Himalayas mountains and north of that the Tibetan plateau.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
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The Plateau of Tibet can also be called the Tibetan Plateau, Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Qinzang Plateau, "Roof of the World" or "Third Pole of the Earth".
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----The Tibetan translation of the phrase: "Student of the Tibetan language" in Wylie-Tibetan:bod kyi skad yig la slob sbyong byed mkhan----You can get the Tibetan translation of this phrase in the actual Tibetan Uchen Script here:http://tibetantranslation.bravehost.com----Tibetan Translation
Tibetan translation of the phrase: "rising sun" (Romanized):nyi ma 'char ka
There isn't one. Your best bet is to use the phonetics of Tibetan script to transliterate "Mandy."
The Tibetan translation of "You're welcome" is "Wewe wakaribishwa". The statement is usually made to welcome visitors into people's homes.
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big flat feet, to walk down mountains covered in snow
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There are few animals that live in the Tibetan Plateau due to the high altitude and lack of rain. Wolf, wild donkey, cranes, vultures, hawks, geese, snakes and buffalo all live in the Tibetan Plateau.
Yes, but not very many. Such as the rare Snow Leopard, Tibetan Antelope and very few bears.
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