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Tibetan script

The Tibetan script is a segmental writing system, or abugida, forming a part of the Brahmic scripts, and used to write certain Tibetic languages, including Tibetan, Dzongkha, Sikkimese, Ladakhi, Jirel and Balti.

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Child systems
Lepcha · Khema · Phagspa · Marchen · Tamyig
Direction
Left-to-right
Languages
Tibetan · Dzongkha · Ladakhi · Sikkimese · Balti
Parent systems
Proto-SinaiticPhoenicianAramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan · PhoenicianAramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan · AramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan · BrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan · Northern BrahmiGuptaTibetan
Period
c. 620[verification needed][citation needed]–present
Script type
Abugida

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Tibetan script

Nodes81
Edges80
Triples111
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.024691
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Tibetan script

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related to Romanization and transliteration · 18
Tibetan script → ALA-LC Romanization, Below, Congress, DP, Dzongkha, IPA-based, Jacques, Latin, Library, Multiple Romanization, Romanization, Romanize Standard Tibetan, THL, THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription, Tibetan, TP, While, Wylie
related to External links · 16
Tibetan script → Elements, Encoding Model, Fonts, Free Tibetan Fonts ProjectAncient, Online, OpenType, Related Issues, Scripts, THDL, Tibetan, Tibetan Calligraphy Archived, Tibetan Scripts, U0F00-U0FFF, UCSDigital Tibetan Archived, Unicode, Wayback Machine
related to history · 13
Tibetan script → According, Buddhism, Gupta, India, It, King Songtsen Gampo, Little, Pabonka Hermitage, Sanskrit, They, Thonmi Sambhota, Thönmi Sambhoṭa, Tibetan
Languages · 9
Tibetan script → Balti, Dzongkha, Jirel, Ladakhi, Sherpa, Sikkimese, Tibetan, Tshangla, Yolmo
related to Unicode · 9
Tibetan script → Burmese, However, It, July, The Tibetan, The Unicode, Tibetan, Unicode, Unicode Standard
related to Basic alphabet · 8
Tibetan script → As, In, Indic, Spaces, Syllables, The, The Tibetan, Tibetan
Parent systems · 7
Tibetan script → AramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan, BrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan, GuptaTibetan, Northern BrahmiGuptaTibetan, PhoenicianAramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan, Proto-SinaiticPhoenicianAramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan, Tibetan
related to Consonant clusters · 7
Tibetan script → However, In, On, One, Similarly, Tibetan, To
Child systems · 5
Tibetan script → Khema, Lepcha, Marchen, Phagspa, Tamyig
see also · 3
Tibetan script → BrailleDzongkha BrailleTibetan, DzongkhaTHDL Simplified Phonetic TranscriptionTise, Tibetan

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tibetan script used consonants writing unicode dzongkha consonant layout alphabet languages scripts system sanskrit vowel keyboard version position ra ipa

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Tibetan scriptChild systemsLepcha1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptChild systemsKhema1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptChild systemsPhagspa1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptChild systemsMarchen1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptChild systemsTamyig1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptDirectionLeft-to-right1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptISO 15924.mw-parser-output .monospaced{font-family:monospace,monospace}Tibt (330), ​Tibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesDzongkha1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesLadakhi1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesSikkimese1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesBalti1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesSherpa1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesJirel1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesYolmo1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptLanguagesTshangla1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptParent systemsProto-SinaiticPhoenicianAramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptParent systemsPhoenicianAramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptParent systemsAramaicBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptParent systemsBrahmiNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptParent systemsNorthern BrahmiGuptaTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptParent systemsGuptaTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptParent systemsTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptPeriodc. 620[verification needed][citation needed]–present1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptScript typeAbugida1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptSister systemsMeitei, Sharada, Siddham, Kalinga, Bhaiksuki1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptUnicode aliasTibetan1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptUnicode rangeU+0F00–U+0FFF Final Accepted Script Proposal of the First Usable Edition (3.0)1.00infobox
Tibetan scriptis asegmental writing system0.90text
Tibetan scriptis arepresentation of the Tibetan script in the Latin script0.90text

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