1.1 The Consonants གསལ་བྱེད་སུམ་ཅུ།
Frequent Expressions in Tibetan
Practice the following frequent expressions with the help of the audio file provided.
| Number | Tibetan | Transliteration | English |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས། | Tashi DeLek | Hello! |
| 2. | སྔ་དྲོ་བདེ་ལེགས། | NgaDro DeLek | Good morning. |
| 3. | ཉིན་མོ་བདེ་ལེགས། | NyinMo DeLek | Good afternoon. |
| 4. | མཚན་མོ་བདེ་ལེགས། | TsenMo DeLek | Good evening/night. |
| 5. | ག་ལེར་ཕེབས། | GaLer Phep | Go well |
| 6. | ག་ལེར་བཞུགས། | GaLer Zhug | Stay well |
| 7. | གཟིམ་འཇགས་གནང་གོ། | ZimJak NangGo | Have a good sleep. |
| 8. | སང་ཉིན་མཇལ་ཡོང་། | SangNyin JelYong | See you tomorrow. |
The Thirty Consonants
The Tibetan language has thirty consonants, categorized into seven and a half sections, each containing four alphabets.
Listen to the audio file and practice the alphabets.
| Number | Alphabets | English Phonetics |
|---|---|---|
| 1. |
ཀ་ ཁ། ག་ ང་། |
ka kha ga nga |
| 2. |
ཅ། ཆ། ཇ། ཉ། |
cha chaa ja nya |
| 3. |
ཏ། ཐ། ད། ན། |
ta tha da na |
| 4. |
པ། ཕ། བ། མ། |
pa pha ba ma |
| 5. |
ཙ། ཚ། ཛ། ཝ། |
tsa tsaa dza wa |
| 6. |
ཞ། ཟ། འ། ཡ། |
zha za aa ya |
| 7. |
ར། ལ། ཤ་ ས། |
ra la sha sa |
| 8. |
ཧ། ཨ། |
ha Aa |
Origination of the Phonetic Sound of the Consonants
The five non-aspirated high-tone:
- ཀ
- ཅ།
- ཏ།
- པ།
- ཙ།
The nine aspirated high-tone:
- ཁ།
- ཆ།
- ཐ།
- ཕ།
- ཚ།
- ཤ
- ས།
- ཧ།
- ཨ།
The twelve aspirated low-tone:
- ག
- ཇ།
- ད།
- བ།
- ཛ།
- ཝ།
- ཞ།
- ཟ།
- འ།
- ཡ།
- ར།
- ལ།
The four nasal non-aspirated low-tone:
- ང་།
- ཉ།
- ན།
- མ།
Challenge Yourself
Activity 1: Identify Letters
Use the following expressions to identify the letters of the alphabet. You can do this activity with a partner or on your own.
| Type of Expression | Tibetan | Transliteration | English |
|---|---|---|---|
| Question | འདི་ག་རེ་རེད། | Dhi GaRe Rey? | What is this? |
| Answer | འདི་ blank རེད། | Dhi blank Rey | This is blank. |
| ཀ་ | ཁ་ | ག་ | ང་། |
| ཅ་ | ཆ་ | ཇ་ | ཉ། |
| ཏ་ | ཐ་ | ད་ | ན། |
| པ་ | ཕ་ | བ་ | མ། |
| ཙ་ | ཚ་ | ཛ་ | ཝ། |
| ཞ་ | ཟ་ | འ་ | ཡ། |
| ར་ | ལ་ | ཤ་ | ས། |
| ཧ་ | ཨ། |
Single-letter Words
Memorize the following single-letter words using the audio file provided.
| Number | Tibetan | Grammatical Category | English |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | ཁ། | Noun | mouth |
| 2. | ང་། | Pronoun | I |
| 3. | ཆ། | Noun | pair |
| 4. | ཇ། | Noun | tea |
| 5. | ཉ། | Noun | fish |
| 6. | ན། | Verb | sick |
| 7. | ཕ། | Noun | father |
| 8. | བ། | Noun | cow |
| 9. | མ། | Noun | mother |
| 10. | ཝ། | Noun | fox |
| 11. | ཟ། | Verb | to eat |
| 12. | ཡ། | Noun | the other pair |
| 13. | ར། | Noun | goat |
| 14. | ཤ། | Noun | meat |
| 15. | ས། | Noun | earth, ground |
Challenge Yourself
Activity 2: Choose the Words
Activity 3: Drag the Words
Activity 4: Speaking
Key Takeaways
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There are 30 Basic Letters (Consonants)
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These are called root letters (མིང་གཞི་) and form the base of Tibetan spelling and phonetics.
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Alphabetic Order Reflects Pronunciation
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The traditional order groups letters by place of articulation, helpful for understanding sound patterns.
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Tibetan Alphabet is Used Across Variants
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It’s used in Classical Tibetan, Modern Standard Tibetan, and regional dialects with slight pronunciation differences.
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Script Variants
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The most common forms are:
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Uchen (དབུ་ཅན་) – formal script used in print
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Umeh (དབུ་མེད་) – cursive style used in handwriting
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