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Standard Tibetan
ལྷ་སའི་སྐད་
lha-sa'i skad
Native toChina
Native speakers(1.3 million cited 1990 census)
ca. 5 million of broader Tibetan
Language family
Early forms:
Writing systemTibetan alphabet
Tibetan Braille
Official status
Official language in China
Regulated byCommittee for the Standardisation of the Tibetan Language
Language codes
ISO 639-1bo
ISO 639-2tib (B)
bod (T)
ISO 639-3bod

The Tibetan language or Standard Tibetan is a Tibetic language spoken in Tibet, a region of China. It is one of the many Han–Tibetan languages.It has been spoken for many centuries (since at least the 6th century, possibly earlier).

Tibetan has many dialects and Standard Tibetan is one of them. People who speak different dialects often cannot easily communicate with each other orally.

The Tibetan written language is not known by most Tibetans and is not taught in many Tibetan areas. view more...