Concept information
Preferred term
Tibetan
Definition
- The Tibetic or Tibetan languages (Bodish) are a cluster of mutually unintelligible Tibeto-Burman languages spoken primarily by Tibetan peoples who live across a wide area of eastern Central Asia bordering the Indian subcontinent, including the Tibetan Plateau and the northern Indian subcontinent in Baltistan, Ladakh, Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan. The classical written form is a major regional literary language, particularly for its use in Buddhist literature.Most Tibetic languages are written in an Indic script, with a historically conservative orthography (see below) that helps unify the Tibetan-language area. However, some Ladakhi and Balti speakers write with the Urdu script.
Identifier
- BOD
Notation
- BO
- bo
- bod
- tib
In other languages
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тибетски
Bulgarian
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tibetski
Croatian
-
tibetština
Czech
-
tibetansk
Danish
-
Tibetaans
Dutch
-
tiibeti keel
Estonian
-
tiibet
Finnish
-
tibétain
French
-
Tibetisch
German
-
θιβετιανά
Greek
-
tibeti
Hungarian
-
tibetanska
Icelandic
-
Tibetanis
Irish
-
tibetano
Italian
-
tibetiešu valoda
Latvian
-
tibetiečių kalba
Lithuanian
-
тибетски
Macedonian
-
Tibetan
Maltese
-
tibetanske
Norwegian
-
tybetański
Polish
-
tibetano
Portuguese
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tibetană
Romanian
-
тибетский
Russian
-
tibetski
Serbo-Croatian
-
tibetčina
Slovak
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tibetanščina
Slovenian
-
tibetano
Spanish
-
tibetanska
Swedish
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བོད་སྐད།
Tibetan
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bod-skad
-
tibetçe
Turkish
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тибетська мова
Ukrainian
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/BOD
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