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- Tibetic_languages abstract "The Tibetic AKA Tibetan languages 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.The dialects of U-Tsang (otherwise known as Central Tibet, including Lhasa), Kham, and Amdo are generally considered to be dialects of a single Tibetan language, especially since they all share the same literary language, while Dzongkha, Sikkimese, Sherpa, and Ladakhi are generally considered to be separate languages.The Tibetic languages are spoken by approximately 8 million plus people. With the worldwide spread of Tibetan Buddhism, the Tibetan language has spread into the western world and can be found in many Buddhist publications and prayer materials; with some western students learning the language for translation of Tibetan texts. Outside of Lhasa itself, Lhasa Tibetan is spoken by approximately 200,000 exile speakers who have moved from modern-day Tibet to India and other countries. Tibetan is also spoken by groups of ethnic minorities in Tibet who have lived in close proximity to Tibetans for centuries, but nevertheless retain their own languages and cultures. Although some of the Qiangic peoples of Kham are classified by the People's Republic of China as ethnic Tibetans, Qiangic languages are not Tibetan, but rather form their own branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family.Classical Tibetan was not a tonal language, but some varieties such as Central and Kham Tibetan have developed tone (although slight). Amdo and Ladakhi/Balti are without tone. Tibetic morphology can generally be described as agglutinative, although Classical Tibetan was largely analytic.".
- Tibetic_languages thumbnail Tibet_provinces.png?width=300.
- Tibetic_languages wikiPageExternalLink Hill_2010_overview_of_Old_Tibetan_phonology.pdf.
- Tibetic_languages wikiPageExternalLink nt.htm.
- Tibetic_languages wikiPageExternalLink cdtd.
- Tibetic_languages wikiPageExternalLink index.xml&l=9.
- Tibetic_languages wikiPageID "243781".
- Tibetic_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602661568".
- Tibetic_languages altname "Central Bodish".
- Tibetic_languages altname "Tibetan".
- Tibetic_languages child Tibetic_languages.
- Tibetic_languages child "Amdo".
- Tibetic_languages child "Khams".
- Tibetic_languages child "Ladakhi".
- Tibetic_languages ethnicity Tibetan_people.
- Tibetic_languages fam Bodish_languages.
- Tibetic_languages fam Tibeto-Kanauri_languages.
- Tibetic_languages familycolor "Sino-Tibetan".
- Tibetic_languages glotto "cent2295".
- Tibetic_languages glotto "west2796".
- Tibetic_languages glottoname "Central Bodish".
- Tibetic_languages glottoname "West Bodish".
- Tibetic_languages hasPhotoCollection Tibetic_languages.
- Tibetic_languages map "Tibet provinces.png".
- Tibetic_languages mapcaption "Provinces of historical Tibet".
- Tibetic_languages name "Tibetic".
- Tibetic_languages protoname Old_Tibetan.
- Tibetic_languages protoname "Classical Tibetan".
- Tibetic_languages region Baltistan.
- Tibetic_languages region Bhutan.
- Tibetic_languages region Kashmir.
- Tibetic_languages region Nepal.
- Tibetic_languages region Qinghai.
- Tibetic_languages region Sichuan.
- Tibetic_languages region Sikkim.
- Tibetic_languages region Tibet.
- Tibetic_languages subject Category:Agglutinative_languages.
- Tibetic_languages subject Category:Bodic_languages.
- Tibetic_languages subject Category:Languages_of_China.
- Tibetic_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Tibet.
- Tibetic_languages type Language.
- Tibetic_languages type Language.
- Tibetic_languages type InformationEntity.
- Tibetic_languages comment "The Tibetic AKA Tibetan languages 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.".
- Tibetic_languages label "Języki tybetańskie".
- Tibetic_languages label "Tibetanische Sprachen".
- Tibetic_languages label "Tibetic languages".
- Tibetic_languages label "Тибетские языки".
- Tibetic_languages label "藏語".
- Tibetic_languages sameAs Tibetanische_Sprachen.
- Tibetic_languages sameAs Lenguas_tibéticas.
- Tibetic_languages sameAs Języki_tybetańskie.
- Tibetic_languages sameAs m.01kbdv.
- Tibetic_languages sameAs Q1641150.
- Tibetic_languages sameAs Q1641150.
- Tibetic_languages wasDerivedFrom Tibetic_languages?oldid=602661568.
- Tibetic_languages depiction Tibet_provinces.png.
- Tibetic_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Tibetic_languages.