
Because Of The Influence Of The Neighboring Countries, The Tibetan Language Has Some Similarities In The Closely-bound Places In The Areas. But The Tibetan Language Is Still Distinct In Its Spoken And Written Qualities. Tibetan Language, As A Spoken Language Is Actually Used And Understood In , And Some Areas In ; And Because Of This Feature, It Has Been Categorized Under Tibeto-Burman And Sino-Tibetan Language Groups. However, The Language That Is Actually Spoken By Tibetans Today Is The Colloquial Tibetan, Which Has Four Major Dialects Spoken In The Different Regions Of . Though, The Standard Dialect Is The One Spoken And Used In The Capital Region, ; Within The Tibet Autonomous Region, These Two Dialects---Kham And Amdo Are Widely Spoken. Other Minor Dialects Used In The Area Are: Western Archaic Tibetan, Western Innovative Tibetan, Central Tibetan, Northern Tibetan, Southern Tibetan, Eastern Kham Tibetan And Eastern Amdo Tibetan.Tibetan Language, As A Written Language Is A Conservative Syllabary Script. It Is Based On The Ancient Sanskrit Language Of . Though Its Writing System Was Originally Derived From The Pronunciation Of The Spoken Tibetan Language, It Has Varied In Many Ways From The Present Colloquial Tibetan. In The 9th Century, It Has Been Purposely Used To Translate The Sacred Buddhist Texts That Were Brought From To ; Until The 11th Century When The Muslim Suppressed Buddhism In And Destroyed Most Of The Original Scriptures. Though, It Is Basically Syllabic, Each Letter Or Consonant Is Paired Inherently With The Vowel A, And Other Vowels Are Indicated Using Diacritics, Appearing Above Or Below The Consonant. These Tibetan Syllables Are Separated By A Dot And The Consonants Are Paired With Special Conjunct Letters. It Is Actually Easy To Group And Memorize Them. The Alphabets Are Based On The Ancient Brahmi Script, Thats Why It Is Somehow Similar To The Indians Alphabets. The Tibetan Scripts Can Actually Be Classified Into Two Sets Or Styles---dbu Can(u-chen) Or Headed Writing And Gsal Byed (sal Je). There Are Also Sanskritic Letters For Some Sanskrit Words, And They Even Have Respective Alphabets For The Numbers. The Tibetan Language Has Diversity In Its Simple Symbols, Pronunciation, Phonetics, Usage, Etc. Though Evident In Its Spoken And Written Language That It Has Other Countries Cultural Influences And Attributes, It Is Still Uniquely Tibetan In The Way That They Incorporated Their Own Way Of Saying And Writing It.