tibetan language

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Sino-Tibetan language spoken by more than five million people in Tibet (Xizang), Qinghai, Sichuan, and Gansu provinces in China; Bhutan; northern Nepal; and the Kashmir region of India and Pakistan. Since the occupation of Tibet by China in 1959, enclaves of Tibetan speakers have dispersed to India and other parts of the world. Spoken Tibetan comprises a very diverse range of dialects, conventionally divided into several groups: Western, including Balti and Ladakhi in Jammu and Kashmir; Central, including the speech of Lhasa and most of the Nepalese dialects (including Sherpa); Southern, including the dialects of Sikkim and Bhutan; Khams, or Southeastern, including the dialects of the interior plateau, southern Qinghai, eastern Tibet, and parts of western Sichuan; and Amdo or Northeastern, including the dialects of northern Qinghai, southern Gansu, and northern Sichuan. Most Tibetans share a common literary language, written in a distinctive script of disputed origin first attested in the 8th century AD
Sino-Tibetan language
{i} family of languages of eastern Asia that includes Chinese Sinitic and Burmese and Tibetan
tibetan language

    الواصلة

    Ti·bet·an lan·guage

    التركية النطق

    tîbetın länggwıc

    النطق

    /təˈbetən ˈlaɴɢgwəʤ/ /tɪˈbɛtən ˈlæŋɡwəʤ/
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