1 Countries
1.1 Countries
China, Nepal
Czech Republic, European Union
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
1.3 National Language
Nepal, Tibet
Czech Republic
1.4 Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Not spoken in any of the countries
1.5 Speaking Continents
1.6 Minority Language
China, India, Nepal
Austria, Croatia, Germany, Slovakia
1.7 Regulated By
Committee for the Standardisation of the Tibetan Language
Institute of the Czech Language
1.8 Interesting Facts
- Tibetan dialects vary alot, so it's difficult for tibetans to understand each other if they are not from same area.
- Tibetan is tonal with six tones in all: short low, long low, high falling, low falling, short high, long high.
- The Czech language was known as Bohemian as early at 19th century.
- In czech language, there are many words that do not contain vowels.
1.9 Similar To
Not Available
Polish, Slovak and Sorbian
1.10 Derived From
Not Available
Not Available
2 Alphabets
2.1 Alphabets in
2.2 Alphabets
2.3 Phonology
2.3.1 How Many Vowels
2.3.2 How Many Consonants
2.4 Scripts
Tibetan alphabet, Tibetan Braille
Latin
2.5 Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
2.6 Hard to Learn
2.6.1 Language Levels
2.6.2 Time Taken to Learn
3 Greetings
3.1 Hello
བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། (tashi delek)
ahoj
3.2 Thank You
ཐུགས་རྗེ་ཆེ་། (tujay-chay)
děkuji
3.3 How Are You?
ཁྱེད་རང་སྐུ་གཇུགས་བདེ་པོ་ཡིན་པས།
(kayrang kusu debo yimbay?)
Jak se máš?
3.4 Good Night
གཟིམ་ལཇག་གནང་དགོས་། (sim-jah nahng-go)
dobrou noc
3.5 Good Evening
དགོང་དྲོ་བདེ་ལེགས།
dobrý večer
3.6 Good Afternoon
ཉིན་གུང་བདེ་ལེགས།
dobré odpoledne
3.7 Good Morning
སྔ་དྲོ་བདེ་ལེགས། (nga-to delek)
dobré ráno
3.8 Please
thu-je zig / ku-chee.
prosím
3.9 Sorry
ཀོང་དགས་། (gawn-da)
litovat
3.10 Bye
ག་ལེར་ཕེབས་། (kha-leh phe)
sbohem
3.11 I Love You
ང་ཁྱེད་རང་ལ་དགའ་པོ་ཡོད་ (nga kayrâng-la gawpo yö)
Miluji tě
3.12 Excuse Me
དགོངས་དག བཟོད་དུ་གསོལ། ཐུགས་རྗེ་གཟིགས།
promiňte
4 Dialects
4.1 Dialect 1
4.1.1 Where They Speak
China, India, Nepal
Chodsko, Bohemia
4.1.2 How Many People Speak
1,200,000.00NA
1.5
960000000
4.2 Dialect 2
4.2.1 Where They Speak
Bhutan, China
Czech Silesia, Hlucin, Northeast Moravia
4.2.2 How Many People Speak
1,400,000.00NA
700
80000000
4.3 Dialect 3
4.3.1 Where They Speak
China
Czech Republic, Czech Silesia, Moravia, Slovakia
4.3.2 How Many People Speak
1,800,000.00108,000.00
1400
96000000
4.4 Total No. Of Dialects
5 How Many People Speak
5.1 How Many People Speak?
1.20 million11.00 million
0.13
1200
5.2 Speaking Population
5.3 Native Speakers
1.20 million11.00 million
0.13
873
5.3.1 Second Language Speakers
5.3.2 Native Name
བོད་སྐད་ (pö-gay)
čeština / český jazyk
5.3.3 Alternative Names
Bhotia, Dbus, Dbusgtsang, Phoke, Tibetan, U, Wei, Weizang, Zang
Bohemian, Cestina
5.3.4 French Name
5.3.5 German Name
5.4 Pronunciation
Not Available
Not Available
5.5 Ethnicity
6 History
6.1 Origin
6.2 Language Family
Sino-Tibetan Family
Indo-European Family
6.2.1 Subgroup
6.2.2 Branch
6.3 Language Forms
6.3.1 Early Forms
Old Tibetan, Classical Tibetan
Proto-Czech, Old Czech
6.3.2 Standard Forms
Standard Tibetan
Standard Czech
6.3.3 Language Position
6.3.4 Signed Forms
Tibetan Sign Language
Czech Sign Language
6.4 Scope
7 Code
7.1 ISO 639 1
7.2 ISO 639 2
7.2.1 ISO 639 2/T
7.2.2 ISO 639 2/B
7.3 ISO 639 3
7.4 ISO 639 6
Not Available
Not Available
7.5 Glottocode
7.6 Linguasphere
No data Available
53-AAA-da
7.7 Types of Language
7.7.1 Language Type
7.7.2 Language Linguistic Typology
Not Available
Not Available
7.7.3 Language Morphological Typology
Not Available
Fusional, Synthetic