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      General:

      Elementary materials:
      https://www.scribd.com/collections/3774861/elementary-tibetan

      French-Tibetan course online:
      http://www.montibet.com/index.php?p=learn

      Virtual Tibetan keyboard:
      http://www.sse-ag.ch/tibvirtkb.html

      Site about Tibetan scripts:
      https://sites.google.com/site/chrisfynn2/

      Philologia Tibetica blog:
      http://philologia-tibetica.blogspot.com/

      Reading:

      Library of Tibetan works and archives:
      http://www.ltwa.net/library/

      Tibetan ebooks:
      http://www.tibetanebook.com/

      Oline Tibetan library:
      http://tbrc.org/#!home

      Tibetan Express (news in English, Chinese, Tibetan):
      http://tibetexpress.net/

      Site with texts for children (in Tibetan):
      http://www.wildyaks.com/

      Dictionaries:

      English-Tibetan dictionary online:

      http://www.eng-tib.com/

      Another dictionary:
      http://www.nitartha.org/dictionary_search04.html

      Listening:

      Radio online (songs):
      http://www.phayul.com/onlineradio/

      Tibet TV online:

      http://www.tibetonline.tv/

      Apps:

      Tibetan Tutor android app:
      https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=match.eng.tib#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDUwMSwibWF0Y2guZW5nLnRpYiJd

      Tibetan dictionary iOS app:
      https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/tibetan-dictionary/id418873951?mt=8

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        Wow that's quite a treasure trove!

        I've been fascinated by the language since I heard the Amdo dialect while on a trip to China years ago. I was quite surprised to learn that the Lhasa dialect has tone (although less than in most Chinese dialects) while the Amdo dialect is atonal. Recently I had the opportunity to listen to someone speak Ladakhi and it sounds even more remote from Amdo dialect.

        I'm definitely going to look through these materials!

        Cheers!

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