... For those living in Germany it is also possible to order this dictionary via E-Mail at the German "Logos Buchvertrieb": "http://www.logosbooks.com" title:...
Irmela Biehler
Irmela.Biehler@...
Mar 13, 1999 12:23 pm
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According to one of my teachers, gompa, the word we use for a meditation room, temple, or even small monastery, literally means 'familiarity place'. In other...
Thomas Ythan Jones
Apyrtyj@...
Mar 13, 1999 11:58 am
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Can someone out there help me with two words that I just came across. I do not have a dictionary. The words are: Gonpa Choyang Thank you. James ...
James
jamestcc@...
Mar 13, 1999 9:27 am
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... very ... i have this one, this is sort of the official one used at my center (it was told that i, in a sense, must get this one). Snowlion has it, that is...
A Bruno
obruno@...
Mar 10, 1999 9:48 pm
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OK, let's try to list out all possible dictionaries that are available out here. Here's a dump of what I personally have. Chandra Das: Tibetan-English...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 10, 1999 8:08 am
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please send all of the lists email to mafba@... please i have way to much email at ntank5@... to sift through i need to seperate it so please...
graham bray
ntank5@...
Mar 10, 1999 6:17 am
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Namaste All, Here's yet another bit of info : <A HREF="http://www.people.virginia.edu/~wam7c/tibetan.htm">tibetan</A> This is for a summer "immersion" course...
BODHIMEDIC@...
Mar 9, 1999 9:07 am
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Here's an URL with similar info (doing a hotbot search with the keywords Tibetan Grammar picked this one up). ...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 9, 1999 6:31 am
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Hi, Kunga Jigme forwarded me this excellent URL to a web site with more information about the basic Tibetan Alphabet and more: ...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 9, 1999 5:29 am
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Hi James, thanks, yes this one is a cool pointer, will send it out. Sarva mangalam, Kent ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/lotsawa Free Web-based...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 9, 1999 5:27 am
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Greetings. I don't have an answer for you, but I see from your e-mail address that you are, indeed, the KDorje I knew and loved in AOL I'm the renegade RBCF...
Guy Western
WTSCS@...
Mar 8, 1999 6:34 pm
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... or ... The books by Geshe Sopa are amazing. All together there are three. One is a grammer book and the other to are a compilation of twenty two chapters ...
David Gonsalez &Kelle...
dk@...
Mar 8, 1999 5:07 pm
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To follow up on Seekers contribution: Tibetan is pronounced in very different ways, depending on the area from which the speaker (or his family) originated....
Michael Essex
mgessex@...
Mar 8, 1999 4:54 pm
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... especially ... others have ... to use ... reading. As ... information ... Would also recommend this book , while rather obsessive, is very helpful as a...
Michael Essex
mgessex@...
Mar 8, 1999 4:42 pm
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... Actually there is a German to Tibetan course, consisting of 6 books and 6 tapes. I'm not sure, whether it is still availabe, because it is several years...
Irmela Biehler
Irmela.Biehler@...
Mar 8, 1999 12:42 pm
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Tashi Deleh! Here's a link: <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/9594/newtib.html">Learn Tibetan</A> Here's its URL:...
KungaJigme@...
Mar 8, 1999 12:10 pm
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... I work with this course for several weeks now and I really can recommend it. The course consists of 4 books and 18 tapes. As there is no German to Tibetan ...
Tradux Translations
tradux.es@...
Mar 8, 1999 7:55 am
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... This is for anyone who is really new to Tibetan, just to clarify what we are talking here. The tseg is the small upper comma-like thing you see everywhere...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 8, 1999 6:41 am
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... Yes, it takes years and years of learning to get all the details about finding the structures, or to start with the words, between the dots. And usually...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 8, 1999 6:28 am
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I am not an expert on Tibetan and only started to build my vocabulary a year back. My contribution is: 1. Wylie is a system of representation. It basically...
Seeker
jamestcc@...
Mar 8, 1999 1:45 am
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Regarding Learning Conversational Tibetan, Snow Lion Publications has a very good tape course based on the Foreign Language Institute system. It costs $250 but...
Michael Essex
mgessex@...
Mar 8, 1999 1:00 am
8
Another question for the FAQ ... Since tibetan syllables are separated by the 'tseg' and there is no separation symbol between words, how does one recognize a...
Patricia Warwick
pwarwick@...
Mar 8, 1999 12:16 am
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... Wylie is a standard way of mapping more complex Tibetan letters to English. The idea is that some of the letters are stacked (on top of each other), and ...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 7, 1999 9:19 pm
6
Dear friends, Does anyone know of resources for learning either literary or colloquial Tibetan on-line? I understand that colleges are offering more and more...
Kdorje@...
Mar 7, 1999 8:01 pm
5
Kent, As a relative beginner, I have been taking lessons from a wonderful Tibetan woman, and picking up fonts etc. from the Web, I know nothing concrete about ...
Patricia Warwick
pwarwick@...
Mar 7, 1999 3:51 pm
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OK, here are my initial toughts. I always wanted to find a single reference that pointed at various other places with more information about how to take the...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 6, 1999 11:36 pm
3
Wow! Thanks to all who joined. I expected a smaller crowd, but there are many who signed up immediately on this list, and it's wonderful. Sorry this first ...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 6, 1999 11:27 pm
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Test. --Kent ... Use sandvik@... for private emails. ... eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/list/lotsawa Free Web-based e-mail groups by eGroups.com...
Kent Sandvik
sandvik@...
Mar 2, 1999 8:10 pm
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