Thu-jhe-che - pronounced Thu-Jhe-Chay
I think it is the same as standard tibetan which is "Thukje che"........Tibetans be it from Utsang Kham or Amdo pharases like THank you remains the same
You first need to travel to Tibet...once there, you can just say "Thank You"- but seriously...Tibetan is a Tibeto-Burman Language and is in many ways similar to Burmese. The script comes from Sanskrit and is more related to Hindi than to Chinese. The phonetic spelling of Thank you is: T'OO-JE-CHE.
its "Thuk Che" or "Thuk Ji che". Bhutanese has a similar languge as Tibetan. They both can hear each other but could speak to each other with their own languages.
The number 3 in Tibetan is pronounced as "sum".
You're welcome in Tibetan is "tashi delek".
I think it is the same as standard tibetan which is "Thukje che"........Tibetans be it from Utsang Kham or Amdo pharases like THank you remains the same
In Tibetan, "thank you" is "བཀག་བདག་" pronounced as "tashi delek".
You first need to travel to Tibet...once there, you can just say "Thank You"- but seriously...Tibetan is a Tibeto-Burman Language and is in many ways similar to Burmese. The script comes from Sanskrit and is more related to Hindi than to Chinese. The phonetic spelling of Thank you is: T'OO-JE-CHE.
How to say happy birthday in tibetan
its "Thuk Che" or "Thuk Ji che". Bhutanese has a similar languge as Tibetan. They both can hear each other but could speak to each other with their own languages.
How do u say handsome in Tibetan
The number 3 in Tibetan is pronounced as "sum".
You're welcome in Tibetan is "tashi delek".
In Tibetan, "come" is མནས་ཀ (men ka).
In Tibetan, you can say "ངེས་དོན་སངས་རྒྱུན།" which is pronounced as "nge don sang-gyu."
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