"?" Tibetan means "I love you". In Tibetan, "I love you" has three expressions. The first one is used for writing, which reads: nga Khyod laga; the second one is taken orally, which reads: that makes laga; The third is honorific, I love you, pronunciation: na ki la ga.
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Tibetan language features:
1, the voiced consonants tend to be voiced, and the voiced consonants preserved in some areas are all voiced basic consonants from ancient consonants;
2. Consonants of complex consonants tend to simplify and disappear, and only binary complex consonants with pre-consonants are kept in some areas;
3. The vowels of single vowels increase, especially nasalized vowels;
4. Vowels have different lengths and are complementary to tones;
5. There are two kinds of authentic polyphony: nasal and non-nasal;
6. The consonant endings tend to be simplified, which leads to the simplification of vowels with consonant endings;
7. There is a relatively complete and stable tone system, and the number tends to increase;
8. Predicate is a post-expression system (that is, the grammatical meaning of predicate is expressed by the part after predicate);
9. There are rich contrastive changes between word-formation morphemes and configuration morphemes;
10, the verb only retains the simplified inflectional changes, and has lost the function of expressing grammatical meaning independently;
1 1. Verbs have rich aspect categories;
12, judgment verbs and existential verbs express different people;
13, verb impersonal and locative category;
14, a single part indicates negation (that is, adding negative elements before or after the denied word);
15, which is rich in auxiliary words, often has two forms: reduction and independence;
16, adjectives and some derived nouns have word-forming suffixes; There is a difference between honorific and non-honorific.
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