Alfabet Tibetan
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ཀTibetan Letter Ka
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ཁTibetan Letter Kha
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གScrisoarea tibetană Ga
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ངScrisoarea tibetană Nga
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ཅTibetan Letter Ca
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ཆTibetan Letter Cha
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ཇTibetan Letter Ja
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ཉScrisoarea tibetană Nya
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ཏScrisoarea Tibetană Ta
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ཐTibetan Letter Tha
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དScrisoarea tibetană Da
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ནTibetan Letter Na
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པTibetan Letter Pa
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ཕTibetan Scrisoare Pha
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བTibetan Scrisoarea Ba
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མTibetan Scrisoare Ma
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ཙScrisoarea tibetană Tsa
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ཚTibetan Scrisoarea Tsha
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ཛScrisoarea Tibetană Dza
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ཝScrisoarea tibetană Wa
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ཞScrisoarea Tibetană Zha
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ཟTibetan Letter Za
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འScrisoarea tibetană -A
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ཡTibetan Letter Ya
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རTibetan Letter Ra
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ལTibetan Letter La
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ཤTibetan Letter Sha
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སTibetan Letter Sa
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ཧScrisoarea tibetană Ha
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ཨScrisoarea Tibetană A
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ཀྵScrisoarea Tibetană Kssa
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ཪTibetan Scrisoare Fixă-Form Ra
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ཫScrisoarea Tibetană Kka
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ཬScrisoarea Tibetană Rra
Descriere
The Tibetan alphabet was created based on the Indian script known as Siddhamatrika 11580–115C9 in the 7th century. It is classified as an abugida. Each character represents a syllable, consisting of a corresponding consonant and the sound „a.” Other vowels are indicated using diacritical marks above or below the letter, and syllables are separated by dots.
The creation of the Tibetan alphabet is attributed to Thonmi Sambhota. In the mid-7th century, he traveled to India to study the art of writing and, upon his return, presented the alphabet. In the early 9th century, to facilitate the translation of Buddhist scriptures, spelling was standardized. Since then, it has changed very little, while the spoken language has evolved. As a result, the written form has diverged significantly from pronunciation.
For additional Tibetan characters and symbols such as ࿊ and ࿘ , check the Unicode section Tibetan 0F00–0FFF .
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A
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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I
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J
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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P
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R
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S
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T
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U
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V