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Tibetan - traduzione in Inglese

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Tibetian; Tibetan (disambiguation); Thibetan; Tibeton

Tibetan         
(adj.) = tibetano
Ex: Exhibits consisted of bronzes of Tibetan deities and famous Lamas, and ritual objects such as mirrors, flasks, fly whisks, and seals.
Tibet         
  • Ethnolinguistic map of Tibet (1967)
  • The [[Lhasa Great Mosque]]
  • The Tibetan [[yak]] is an integral part of Tibetan life.
  • Edmund Geer during the [[1938–1939 German expedition to Tibet]]
  • outcast group]], early 20th century. Their hereditary occupation included disposal of corpses and leather work.
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  • [[Basum Tso]] in [[Gongbo'gyamda County]], eastern Tibet
  • [[Gyantse Fortress]]
  • Yarlung Tsangpo River]]
  • An elderly Tibetan woman in Lhasa
  • The [[Monlam Prayer Festival]]
  • Lhasa]]
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  • [[Miran fort]]
  • Monkhood in Tibet, Xigatse area, August 2005
  • A ceremonial priest's yak bone apron – courtesy the Wovensouls Collection
  • Tibetan family in [[Kham]] attending a horse festival
  • The [[Phugtal Monastery]] in south-east [[Zanskar]]
  • [[Putuo Zongcheng Temple]], a Buddhist temple complex in [[Chengde]], Hebei, built between 1767 and 1771. The temple was modeled after the [[Potala Palace]].
  • Songtsen Gampo]]
  • Manali]], 2010.
  • [[Thukpa]] with Momo – Tibetan Style
  • [[Tibetan Plateau]] and surrounding areas above 1600 m – [[topography]].<ref name="GLOBE" /><ref name="ETOPO1" /> Tibet is often called the "roof of the world".
  • Map of the approximate extent of the three provinces, Ü-Tsang, Amdo, and Kham, of the [[Tibetan Empire]] (8th century) overlaid on a map of modern borders
  • 1905}}
  • Map of the Tibetan Empire at its greatest extent between the 780s and the 790s CE
  • Tibetan cultural zone
  • [[Tromzikhang]] market in Lhasa
  • View over Lhasa, 1993
  • [[Yamdrok Lake]]
  • Buddhist monks practicing debate in [[Drepung]] Monastery
  • The Mongol [[Yuan dynasty]], c. 1294
  • [[Potala Palace]]
  • Himalayas, on the southern rim of the Tibetan plateau
PLATEAU REGION IN ASIA
Thibet; Tibet mountains; Government of Tibet; བོད་; Tuebed; Demographics of Tibet; Greater Tibet; Tibet (region); T'u-po; Hsi-tsang; Tibetan culture area; Tibet region; Ethnic groups in Tibet; Names of Tibet; Wildlife of Tibet
(n.) = Tíbet, el
Ex: To celebrate 1991 as the International Year of Tibet, the October Gallery in London held an exhibition of Tibetan culture.
tibetano         
Tibetan

Definizione

Tibetan
(Tibetans)
1.
Tibetan means belonging or relating to Tibet, or to its people, language, or culture.
ADJ
2.
A Tibetan is a Tibetan citizen or a person of Tibetan origin.
N-COUNT
3.
Tibetan is a language spoken by people who live in Tibet.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Tibetan

Tibetan may mean:

  • of, from, or related to Tibet
  • Tibetan people, an ethnic group
  • Tibetan language:
    • Classical Tibetan, the classical language used also as a contemporary written standard
    • Standard Tibetan, the most widely used spoken dialect
    • Tibetan pinyin, a method of writing Standard Tibetan in Latin script
    • Tibetan script
    • any other of the Tibetic languages

Tibetan may additionally refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Tibetan
1. During this period other top Tibetan Lamas act as spiritual guides to the Tibetan people.
2. Tibetan monitoring groups and activists supporting independence for the region have warned that Tibetan Buddhist culture is being further eroded.
3. Some ethnic Tibetan shopkeepers hung Tibetan scarves outside their stores in an attempt to spare them from the protesters‘ wrath.
4. At 16, she fled her homeland on the Tibetan plateau to Dharmsala, headquarters of the Tibetan Government in Exile.
5. Beijing–backed Tibetan lawmakers have proposed a new holiday this year, on March 28, the day China announced the dissolution of the Tibetan government, to mark the "liberation" of Tibetan serfs.