Jump to content
Linguaholic

Online Resources for the study of the Tibetan Language [TIBETAN]


Recommended Posts

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

Link to comment
Share on other sites

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!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...