Countries
China, Nepal
Fiji, India
National Language
Nepal, Tibet
India
Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Not spoken in any of the countries
Speaking Continents
Asia
Asia, Oceania
Minority Language
China, India, Nepal
Not spoken in any of the countries
Regulated By
Committee for the Standardisation of the Tibetan Language
Central Hindi Directorate
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.
- In Hindi language, nouns are followed by post positions.
- In Hindi, there are many familiar words in English which are in Hindi or of Hindi origin.
Similar To
Not Available
Urdu
Derived From
Not Available
Sanskrit Language
Alphabets in
Tibetan-Alphabets.jpg#200
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Scripts
Tibetan alphabet, Tibetan Braille
Devanagari
Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Hello
བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། (tashi delek)
नमस्ते (Namastē)
Thank You
ཐུགས་རྗེ་ཆེ་། (tujay-chay)
धन्यवाद (Dhan'yavāda)
How Are You?
ཁྱེད་རང་སྐུ་གཇུགས་བདེ་པོ་ཡིན་པས།
(kayrang kusu debo yimbay?)
तुम कैसे हो? (Tuma kaisē hō?)
Good Night
གཟིམ་ལཇག་གནང་དགོས་། (sim-jah nahng-go)
शुभरात्रि (Śubharātri)
Good Evening
དགོང་དྲོ་བདེ་ལེགས།
शुभ सन्ध्या (shubh sandhya)
Good Afternoon
ཉིན་གུང་བདེ་ལེགས།
दोपहर के बाद नमस्कार (dopahar ke bad namaskar)
Good Morning
སྔ་དྲོ་བདེ་ལེགས། (nga-to delek)
सुप्रभात (Suprabhāta)
Please
thu-je zig / ku-chee.
कृपया (Kr̥payā)
Sorry
ཀོང་དགས་། (gawn-da)
खेद (Khēda)
Bye
ག་ལེར་ཕེབས་། (kha-leh phe)
अलविदा (Alavidā)
I Love You
ང་ཁྱེད་རང་ལ་དགའ་པོ་ཡོད་ (nga kayrâng-la gawpo yö)
मैं आपसे प्यार करता (Maiṁ āpasē pyāra karatā)
Excuse Me
དགོངས་དག བཟོད་དུ་གསོལ། ཐུགས་རྗེ་གཟིགས།
मुझे माफ करें (Mujhē māpha karēṁ)
Dialect 1
Central Tibetan
Khariboli
Where They Speak
China, India, Nepal
Delhi, Haryana, Western Uttar Pradesh
Dialect 2
Khams Tibetan
Marwari
Where They Speak
Bhutan, China
Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan, Sindh
Dialect 3
Amdo Tibetan
Bundeli
Where They Speak
China
Bundelkhand
Speaking Population
Not Available
Second Language Speakers
Not Available
Native Name
བོད་སྐད་ (pö-gay)
हिन्दी
Alternative Names
Bhotia, Dbus, Dbusgtsang, Phoke, Tibetan, U, Wei, Weizang, Zang
Khadi Boli, Khari Boli
French Name
tibétain
hindi
German Name
Tibetisch
Hindi
Pronunciation
Not Available
[ˈmaːnək ˈɦin̪d̪iː]
Ethnicity
tibetan people
Hindustani people
Origin
c. 650
7th Century
Language Family
Sino-Tibetan Family
Indo-European Family
Subgroup
Tibeto-Burman
Indo-Iranian
Branch
Not Available
Indic
Early Forms
Old Tibetan, Classical Tibetan
No early forms
Standard Forms
Standard Tibetan
Standard Hindi
Language Position
Not Available
Signed Forms
Tibetan Sign Language
Indian Signing System
Scope
Not Available
Individual
ISO 639 6
Not Available
hins
Glottocode
tibe1272
hind1269
Linguasphere
No data Available
59-AAF-qf
Language Type
Not Available
Living
Language Linguistic Typology
Not Available
Not Available
Language Morphological Typology
Not Available
Fusional, Synthetic
Tibetan and Hindi Greetings
People around the world use different languages to interact with each other. Even if we cannot communicate fluently in any language, it will always be beneficial to know about some of the common greetings or phrases from that language. This is where Tibetan and Hindi greetings helps you to understand basic phrases in Tibetan and Hindi language. Tibetan word for "Hello" is བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། (tashi delek) or Hindi word for "Thank You" is धन्यवाद (Dhan'yavāda). Find more of such common Tibetan Greetings and Hindi Greetings. These greetings will help you to be more confident when conversing with natives that speak these languages.
Tibetan vs Hindi Difficulty
The Tibetan vs Hindi difficulty level basically depends on the number of Tibetan Alphabets and Hindi Alphabets. Also the number of vowels and consonants in the language plays an important role in deciding the difficulty level of that language. The important points to be considered when we compare Tibetan and Hindi are the origin, speaking countries, language family, different greetings, speaking population of these languages. Want to know in Tibetan and Hindi, which language is harder to learn? Time required to learn Tibetan is 24 weeks while to learn Hindi time required is 44 weeks.