In Tibetan, "peace be with you" is written as "ཞལ་བསྒུ་དང་ལྷག་མ་དེའི་འཕྲེང་པ་" which is pronounced as "shyal sug du laikma de'i trengwa".
Karma in Tibetan is written as "ཀརྨ" which is pronounced as "karma".
In Tibetan, the word for peace is "ཞི་བ" (zhyiba). It conveys a sense of tranquility and harmony, often associated with inner calmness and the absence of conflict. The concept of peace is deeply rooted in Tibetan culture and Buddhism, emphasizing compassion and mindfulness as paths to achieving a peaceful state of being.
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In Tibetan language, "welcome" is written as "བརྗོད་པ་" (pronounced as "jawoe").
I love u
In Tibetan, "May peace prevail on earth" can be translated as "བོད་སྐྱོང་བར་དོན་ལས་འགོག་པ་བར་འགྱོ།" (Bod kyi khyab pa thob par 'gyur). This phrase embodies a wish for harmony and tranquility throughout the world, reflecting the deep-rooted values of compassion and interconnectedness in Tibetan culture. It is often used in prayers and teachings to promote global peace and understanding.
In Tibetan, the word for serenity is "ཞི་བ" (pronounced "zhi ba"). It conveys a sense of peace, calmness, and tranquility. The concept is often associated with mindfulness and a serene state of mind in Buddhist practices.
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A Tibetan dog refers to breeds such as the Tibetan Mastiff, Tibetan Spaniel, and Tibetan Terrier that originate from Tibet. These dogs were bred for purposes such as herding, guarding, and companionship in the harsh terrain of the Himalayan region. They are known for their loyalty, protective instincts, and unique physical appearance.