Category
page 1Languages of Tibet
Tibetan
Tibeto-Burman language
Tibeto-Burman
group of the Sino-Tibetan language family
Tibetic
group of Bodic languages spoken by Tibetans in the Eastern Tibetan Plateau and in northern areas of the Indian subcontinent
Wylie transliteration
method for transliterating Tibetan script
Sherpa
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Sherpa community
Central Tibetan
language and dialects ensemble from Central Tibet
Old Tibetan
language written between late 7th century & early 11th Century, CE
Khams Tibetan
language

lotsawa
thumb|Sakyasri and Thropu Lotsawa of the Dagpo Kagyu#Dagpo Kagyu Lineages|Trophu Kagyu
Lotsawa () is a Tibetan title used to refer to the Nyingma's Ancient Translation School of 108 Tibetan translators, which include Vairotsana, Rinchen Zangpo, Marpa Lotsawa, Tropu Lotsawa Jampa Pel and many others. They worked alongside Indian scholars, or panditas, to prepare the first translation into the Tibetan language of the Kangyur and Tengyur of the Buddhist Canon, from original texts written in Pali, Sanskrit, Classical Chinese, Buddihist Hybrid Sanskrit and other Asian languages. Working under the
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common form of the Tibetan language written between the 10th and 12th centuries
Amdo Tibetan
Tibetic language of Amdo
Yolmo
Sino-Tibetan language
Miju
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India and China
Idu Mishmi
language
Digaro Mishmi
language
Zakhring
language
Basum
language
Bokar
language
Tibetan Sign Language
deaf sign language of Tibet