Friday, April 16, 2010
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The Tibetan alphabet
The form of the alphabet shown below, known as u-chen (དབུ་ཅན་) is used for printing. Cursive versions of the alphabet, such as the gyuk yig or 'flowing script' (རྒྱུག་ཡིག་) are used for informal writing.
Consonants
Tibetan consonants
Extra consonants for writing Sanskrit loan words
Reversed consonants
Conjunct consonants
Tibetan conjunct consonants
Vowels diacritics
Tibetan vowel diacritics
The first five vowel diacritics are the most commonly-used.
Numerals
Tibetan numerals
Punctuation and other symbols
Tibetan punctuation and other symbols
Downloads
Download a Tibetan alphabet chart in Excel, Word or PDF format
Sample text - Tibetan (དབུ་ཅན་: u-chen script)
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Tinetan (u-chen scipt)
Sampe text - Tibetan (རྒྱུག་ཡིག་: gyuk yig script)
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Tibetan (gyuk yig script)
Translation
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/tibetan.htm
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