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Feb 15, 2005 14:31 | |
| I love the poems by Cangyang Gyaco,the 6th Dalai Lama. I want to learn Tibetan language. Who can give me some advice? |
Feb 15, 2005 14:37 | |
| Can you translate one of his poems into English??? |
Feb 15, 2005 14:38 | |
| check ur mailboxes, pls. or there are too many msgs from me that ur mailbox exploded? |
Feb 15, 2005 14:38 | |
| check ur mailbox, pls. |
Feb 15, 2005 14:39 | |
| Oh. you sent some messages, I?l be right back! |
Apr 4, 2005 17:06 | |
| This was posted a while ago, but maybe someone will come across it. Studying Tibetan in China is a great option. There are many places to do so. You could start by studying at the Tibet Univesity in Lhasa. THis is the most expensive option, however. Another great place to study Tibetan is at the Qinghai Minorities University in Xining. You may not be able to study Lhasa dialect here, but you can certainly study Amdo and Kham. The Gansu and Sichuan Minority Universities are also a great place to study Tibetan. |
Apr 4, 2005 17:29 | |
| Thank you very much! Should I be an evangelist in Lhasa, I will learn Tibetan Language. |
Feb 26, 2006 07:16 | |
| Can I communicate in Chinese with the local people. Is Chinese language popular in Tibet? |
Feb 26, 2006 07:30 | |
| Elcabron - u are around ! So nice to see and read u again. |
Feb 26, 2006 20:08 | |
| If u go to big cities, such as Lhasa and Shigatse, people there may speak and understand mandarin. If u go to some visit pasturing area, they may not understand mandarin at all. To pinetree: ELCABRON posted in this thread LAST YEAR... |
Feb 27, 2006 01:13 | |
| Haha,May!You are cute! For study a difficult lanuage,you should better lived with the native,and study their culture and custom. Good luck! |
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