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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.
About 1,379,400,000 people speak Sino-Tibetan langauges--sources differ, but apparently, the Sino-Tibetan language family is second in number of native speakers only to the Indo-European language family.
The official language of Tibet under Chinese colonial occupation are both Mandarin and Standard Tibetan.Tibetan is a Tibeto-Burman language which is a part of Sino-Tibetan language family. Tibetan is the language most used in daily interaction whereas Mandarin has become the language of commerce. Many Tibetans also speak Hindi, Bhutanese or Nepali.AnswerThere are two official languages in Tibet - Mandarin and Standard Tibetan. Most residents also speak at least one other of three languages: Hindi, Bhutanese and Nepali. Tibetan is considered the daily language, while Mandarin is the "language of commerce".AnswerTibetan speak Tibetan Language. Tibet has it own language and alphabet, totally different from Chinese language. Tibetan language is being used by 6 million Tibetans and most of the Himalayan regional people in India, Bhutan and Nepal thought they speak different but they use Tibetan script or alphabet.Tibetan is the language of Tibet.Tibetan and sometimes Mandarin Chinese.Tibetans speak Tibetan. There are many dialects of Tibetan in Tibet, however. In addition, many speak Mandarin Chinese due to the proximity with China.
Approximately 300 million people around the world speak French as their first or second language.
Approximately 90 million people around the world speak Spanish as a second 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.
About 1,379,400,000 people speak Sino-Tibetan langauges--sources differ, but apparently, the Sino-Tibetan language family is second in number of native speakers only to the Indo-European language family.
The official language of Tibet under Chinese colonial occupation are both Mandarin and Standard Tibetan.Tibetan is a Tibeto-Burman language which is a part of Sino-Tibetan language family. Tibetan is the language most used in daily interaction whereas Mandarin has become the language of commerce. Many Tibetans also speak Hindi, Bhutanese or Nepali.AnswerThere are two official languages in Tibet - Mandarin and Standard Tibetan. Most residents also speak at least one other of three languages: Hindi, Bhutanese and Nepali. Tibetan is considered the daily language, while Mandarin is the "language of commerce".AnswerTibetan speak Tibetan Language. Tibet has it own language and alphabet, totally different from Chinese language. Tibetan language is being used by 6 million Tibetans and most of the Himalayan regional people in India, Bhutan and Nepal thought they speak different but they use Tibetan script or alphabet.Tibetan is the language of Tibet.Tibetan and sometimes Mandarin Chinese.Tibetans speak Tibetan. There are many dialects of Tibetan in Tibet, however. In addition, many speak Mandarin Chinese due to the proximity with China.
Approximately 300 million people around the world speak French as their first or second language.
More than 900,00,000 people really
As of 2011, about 130 million people speak Japanese.
about 28 milion people can speak balochi language in the world.
About 130 million.
About 280 million.
Approximately 90 million people around the world speak Spanish as a second language.
According to WolframAlpha, in 2003 Sweden had 7,627,000 visitors.
Approximately 45 million people speak Kannada worldwide, predominantly in the Indian state of Karnataka.