Breathe in Tibetan is written as འབྲས་ཀ་ or "dres ka".
The Tibetan word for king written in Tibetan is "རྒྱལ་སྤྱི" which is pronounced as "gyalpo".
Tibetan language is never written right to left. In some instances, like in a scroll, it can be written top to bottom.
The Tibetan word for happiness is ཞི་བདེ (zhi bde).
Karma in Tibetan is written as "ཀརྨ" which is pronounced as "karma".
Thinley Gyatso has written: 'Essentials of Tibetan traditional medicine' -- subject(s): Tibetan Medicine, Tibetan Traditional Medicine, Methods, Medicinal Plants 'Essentials of Tibetan traditional medicine'
Dahortshang has written: 'Tibetan manuscripts, blockprints, and modern editions in the library of the Tibetan Institute at Rikon/Zurich ='
Tsering Wangmo has written: 'The Lhasa Moon Tibetan cookbook' -- subject(s): Cookery, Tibetan, Lhasa Moon (Restaurant), Tibetan Cookery 'Recurring gestures'
Hugo Kreijger has written: 'Tibetan paintings' -- subject- s -: Tankas - Tibetan scrolls -, Art collections, Catalogs, Private collections, Buddhist painting, Painting, Tibetan Painting
Ann Wynyard has written: 'Dogs of Tibet and the history of the Tibetan Spaniel' -- subject- s -: Dogs, Tibetan spaniel
Lobsang Rapgay. has written: 'Tibetan medicine' -- subject(s): Tibetan Medicine 'Rlug (Vata) diseases, diagnosis and cure'
In Tibetan language, "welcome" is written as "བརྗོད་པ་" (pronounced as "jawoe").
Cathy Kielsmeier has written: 'Tibetan language pre-primer' -- subject(s): Readers, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Tibetan language