How to write in Tibetan?

Tibetan numbers 0 to 9 are as follows:

Tibetan (? ) refers to the Tibetan language used by Tibetans. Tibetan language belongs to the Tibetan branch of Sino-Tibetan language family of Tibeto-Burman language family, and its applicable areas are mainly Tibetans in China and some people in Nepal, Bhutan, India and Pakistan. Tibetan belongs to vowel marker of phonological writing, and there are two opinions about the origin of Tibetan.

Some scholars believe that Tommi Sambuza, a Tibetan linguist, was sent by King Songtsan Gampo to study Sanskrit in northern India in the 7th century A.D. during the Tubo period, and after returning to China, he quoted Sanskrit letters to create. Yongzhongben believed that Tibetan was evolved from Xiangxiong.

Extended data

Tibetan glyph structures are all based on one letter, and other letters are added and written up and down to form a complete word list structure. Usually, the Tibetan glyph structure is at least a consonant letter, that is, it consists of a basic word alone; It consists of six consonants at most, and vowels are added at the top, bottom and center of the consonant structure. The core letters are called "base words", and the names of other letters are named according to the parts added to the base words.

That is, the letters added before the base words are called "pre-added words", the letters added above the base words are called "secondary added words", the letters added after the base words are called "post-added words" or "post-added words".