misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ་; [t͡sòŋkʰɑ́]) is a Sino-Tibetan language that is the official... 28 KB (2,211 words) - 19:12, 2 March 2024 |
Dzongkha Braille or Bhutanese Braille, is the braille alphabet for writing Dzongkha, the national language of Bhutan. It is based on English braille,... 8 KB (211 words) - 16:18, 30 August 2023 |
The Dzongkha keyboard layout scheme is designed as a simple means for inputting Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ) and classical Tibetan (ཆོས་སྐད) text on computers. This... 3 KB (190 words) - 12:00, 18 February 2024 |
Bible translations into Dzongkha is about the translations of the Bible into Dzongkha and other languages of Bhutan, the independent country at the foot... 2 KB (170 words) - 07:14, 4 March 2024 |
Tibetan script (category Dzongkha language) Indic origin used to write certain Tibetic languages, including Tibetan, Dzongkha, Sikkimese, Ladakhi, Jirel and Balti. It has also been used for some non-Tibetic... 41 KB (2,562 words) - 11:02, 26 April 2024 |
Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) Wangchuck (Dzongkha: འཇིགས་མེད་གེ་སར་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་དབང་ཕྱུག་, Wylie: jigs med ge sar rnam rgyal dbang phyug; born 21 February 1980) is the Druk Gyalpo (Dzongkha: Dragon... 35 KB (3,148 words) - 15:22, 12 April 2024 |
King of Bhutan (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) 'Dragon King') is the head of state of the Kingdom of Bhutan. In the Dzongkha language, Bhutan is known as Drukyul which translates as "The Land of the... 16 KB (1,273 words) - 13:29, 28 March 2024 |
Bhutan (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) Bhutan (/buːˈtɑːn/ boo-TAHN; Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, romanized: Druk Yul [ʈuk̚˩.yː˩]), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་, romanized: Druk... 189 KB (17,475 words) - 19:51, 29 April 2024 |
Jetsun Pema (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) Jetsun Pema (Dzongkha: རྗེ་བཙུན་པདྨ་; Wylie: rje btsun padma, born on 4 June 1990) is the Druk Gyaltsuen (Dzongkha: Dragon Queen) of Bhutan, as the wife... 19 KB (1,635 words) - 11:44, 30 April 2024 |
Dzongkha, the national language of Bhutan, has two numeral systems, one vigesimal (base 20), and a modern decimal system. The vigesimal system remains... 4 KB (254 words) - 16:28, 29 April 2024 |
Ema datshi (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) Ema datshi (Dzongkha: ཨེ་མ་དར་ཚིལ་; Wylie: e-ma dar-tshil) is a spicy Bhutanese stew made from hot chili peppers and cheese. It is among the most famous... 11 KB (1,250 words) - 05:17, 26 April 2024 |
Bhutanese ngultrum (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) missing conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. The ngultrum (/əŋˈɡʌltrəm/; Dzongkha: དངུལ་ཀྲམ [ŋýˈʈúm], symbol: Nu., code: BTN) is the currency of the Kingdom... 18 KB (951 words) - 06:13, 21 April 2024 |
རྫོང་ཁ་ཨིང་ལིཤ་ཤན་སྦྱར་ཚིག་མཛོད། ༼ཨ༽" [Dzongkha-English Dictionary: "A"]. Dzongkha-English Online Dictionary. Dzongkha Development Commission, Government... 6 KB (575 words) - 11:18, 3 April 2024 |
Keyboard layout (section Dzongkha (Bhutan)) Tibetan-Otani. The Bhutanese Standard for a Dzongkha keyboard layout standardizes the layout for typing Dzongkha, and other languages using the Tibetan script... 139 KB (15,737 words) - 17:28, 9 April 2024 |
Flag of Bhutan (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) flag of Bhutan (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་ཡུལ་རྒྱལ་དར) is one of the national symbols of Bhutan. The flag features a Chinese dragon (druk in Dzongkha, the Bhutanese... 21 KB (2,299 words) - 10:00, 28 March 2024 |
Gangkhar Puensum (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) Gangkhar Puensum (Dzongkha: གངས་དཀར་སྤུན་གསུམ་, romanized: Kangkar Punsum, alternatively, Gangkar Punsum or Gankar Punzum) is the highest mountain in Bhutan... 7 KB (593 words) - 19:03, 25 February 2024 |
Vlaams (Dutch for "Flemish") in ISO 639-3 and has the ISO 639-3 code vls Dzongkha dz dzo dzo dzo English en eng eng eng Esperanto eo epo epo epo constructed... 90 KB (251 words) - 18:07, 16 April 2024 |
and Dzongkha; weekly Business Bhutan — English and Dzongkha; weekly Druk Neytshul — Dzongkha Druk Yoedzer — Dzongkha Gyalchi Sarshog — Dzongkha The Journalist... 2 KB (128 words) - 12:46, 27 September 2023 |
Bhutanese passport (category CS1 Dzongkha-language sources (dz)) which constitutes a part of modern-day Bhutan, feudal passbooks or dzeng (Dzongkha: ཛེང) were issued to court messengers in order to travel from kingdom to... 6 KB (509 words) - 00:25, 30 April 2024 |
Tartan (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) Tartan (Scottish Gaelic: breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a patterned cloth with crossing horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colours, forming simple or complex... 528 KB (58,997 words) - 07:23, 22 April 2024 |
Druk (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. The Druk (Standard Tibetan: འབྲུག, Dzongkha: འབྲུག་) is the "Thunder Dragon" of Tibetan and Bhutanese mythology and... 3 KB (311 words) - 05:02, 27 September 2023 |
Voiced dental, alveolar and postalveolar trills (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) Podlipský & Chládková (2012), p. 226 van Driem, George. The Grammar of Dzongkha (PDF). Dzongkha Development Corporation, Royal Government of Bhutan. p. 93. Archived... 36 KB (1,849 words) - 08:09, 27 April 2024 |
Ngalop people (category Articles containing Dzongkha-language text) The Ngalop (Dzongkha: སྔ་ལོང་པ་ Wylie: snga long pa; "earliest risen people" or "first converted people" according to folk etymology) are people of Tibetan... 7 KB (742 words) - 03:14, 31 December 2023 |
Ashi (Dzongkha: ཨ་ཞེ་; Wylie: A-zhe), also spelled Ashe or Azhi, is a Bhutanese honorary title literally meaning "Lady". The title is prefixed to the given... 4 KB (399 words) - 21:04, 20 December 2023 |
popularity of Bhutanese films in his own country with the release of his Dzongkha film Sem Gawai Tasha in 2011. Dorji is well known for his own film stunts... 8 KB (587 words) - 21:29, 5 January 2024 |