So far the best explanation in KZbin I've found so far! Thank you! Especially appreciate the extra explanations comparing with Sanskrit and Spanish(I'm a Spanish speaker btw 😁) Great work! Gracias
@rinchendolma27214 жыл бұрын
You are amazing teacher in bhoti language . Thanx for sharing your lovely knowledge on online 🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏
@raibinbatto97975 жыл бұрын
Bravo Nice
@mansutamang24644 жыл бұрын
Thank u so much guru
@lovenature90006 жыл бұрын
I like the way you teach sir .you are very good teacher.
@gerardomontes29498 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for all the videos. The explanations and pronunciation are crystal clear, and I really appreciate the extra emphasis on the most common mistakes we may commit. If I may ask, could you please upload the two first videos of the series?
@JustForfun-ok4ed3 жыл бұрын
He is funny and his teaching style is better than my Tibetan teacher.
@yellowlemon2866 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗
@tibetbaltistantv7 жыл бұрын
good I'm from iltel Tibet of Baltistan Pakistan I'm balti tibetin
@alexh39502 жыл бұрын
I was pleased to find this video series. At this particular lesson it would had been helpfull to discuss also about the pronunciation of one particular ར་བཏགས, namely ཧྲ. Quite often I heard someting like "hra", the r is cleary pronunced and I am not too convinced if this is right or not. Otherwise great course, congratulations.
@brandonlamontcooper81413 жыл бұрын
hello #tibet
@merclinhd37 жыл бұрын
Geshe, hope that you still read comments :) I wanted to ask why Yeti གཡའ་དྲེད GYA DRED is pronounced something like Ya Che ? I mean it is like that retroflex t but with a sha sound at the end like in Chinese Pinyin x=shi. Thanks in advance. If this is something like a rule (consonant clusters which are pronounced differently if they are combined) could you make a video on it.. And what about གྲགས and གྲོགས ... i heard they are pronouced ro and tha making no sense to me. Shouldnt they be retroflex t and ak ok (trak trok)? Do you know a good book on this topic? Again thanks for your great work!
@avi2125 Жыл бұрын
As a beginner - and an Indic language speaker - the difference between the spelling/transliteration and the pronunciation just drives me nuts. In Devanāgari, त (ta), थ (tha), ट (ṭa - t underdot), ठ (ṭha), ढ etc are distinct sounds. But Tibetan does not seem to use diacritics in its transliteration and so I find it very hard to make out from many teachers if they mean a ta or a tha or a ṭa or a ṭha, esp in zoom classes!! Similarly for ca, and cha, and pa and pha. Everything seems to be homogenized into a pha or a ba, in my hearing! So many people, including native speakers pronounce the third letter in the first row as "ga" whereas phonetically it is a low-toned 'kha', I think. Why??? I have tried consulting IPA guides but that is another effort...sigh. Geshe Michael is one of the better ones with his pronunciation - mad respect for him for his clarity in the sounds. He is a life-saver! The ra-tas esp with ka etc are killers, almost non-intuitive, unless of course you see the shifts happening to other rows ('ka' to 'ta' etc)... In Sanskrit the change of letters is typically in the same row, esp as nasals etc. But radical jumps from Row1 to Row3, say...phew!
@donstanley727 жыл бұрын
Seems to have missed some ra ones
@thuptenthapkesherpa89965 жыл бұрын
In this video, it is missing the 3 sub joined letters with ྲ, པྲ་ ཕྲ་ བྲ་ from the the 4th row. There are 11 letters in total that go with "Ra Tagags" ( ྲ ) . I love the way how Michael teaches.
@lanamlama24755 жыл бұрын
This is not Tibaten language this is real Buddhist language man this language coming from Nepal
@thuptenthapkesherpa89965 жыл бұрын
@@lanamlama2475 There's no exception for anyone who wants to learn which ones are the proper, complete letters that go with ྱ ratags (ར་བཏགས)