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  2. Yongzin - Wikipedia

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    Yongzin has eight parts: news, webpage, image, video, audio, encyclopedia, library, and know. Yongzin intends to build the biggest Tibetan digital library in the world, and develop software for Tibetan-language users. [2] In August 2020, Yongzin released a upgraded search engine app, which adopted an AI-based Tibetan word segmentation system.

  3. Lhasa Tibetan - Wikipedia

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    An incomplete list of machine translation software or applications that can translate Tibetan language from/to a variety of other languages. 藏译通 – Zangyitong, a mobile app for translating between Tibetan and Chinese. [43] 青海弥陀翻译 – A Beta-version WeChat Mini Program that translate between Tibetan language to/from Chinese ...

  4. THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription - Wikipedia

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    The THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription of Standard Tibetan (or THL Phonetic Transcription for short) is a system for the phonetic rendering of the Tibetan language. [1] It was created by David Germano and Nicolas Tournadre and was published on 12 December 2003. It is essentially a simplified form of the Tournadre Phonetic System, which is ...

  5. Naxi language - Wikipedia

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    The language is commonly spoken among Nakhi people in everyday life and the language is in little danger of dying out soon, although the written literacy is still a rare skill. The language can be written in the Geba syllabary , Latin script or Fraser alphabet , but they are rarely used in everyday life and few people are able to read Naxi.

  6. Tibetic languages - Wikipedia

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    Standard Tibetan and most other Tibetic languages are written in the Tibetan script with a historically conservative orthography (see below) that helps unify the Tibetan-language area. Some other Tibetan languages (in India and Nepal) are written in the related Devanagari script, which is also used to write Hindi , Nepali and many other languages.

  7. Sümi language - Wikipedia

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    Sümi, also Sema, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Nagaland, ... Audio recordings of narrative texts with transcriptions time-aligned at the phone level ...

  8. S'gaw Karen language - Wikipedia

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    S’gaw, S'gaw Karen, or S’gaw K’Nyaw, commonly known as Karen, is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the S'gaw Karen people of Myanmar and Thailand.A Karenic branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, S'gaw Karen is spoken by over 2 million people in Tanintharyi Region, Ayeyarwady Region, Yangon Region, and Bago Region in Myanmar, and about 200,000 in northern and western Thailand along ...

  9. Help:IPA/Tibetan - Wikipedia

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    This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Tibetan on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Tibetan in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.