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Dzongkha phrasebook Travel Guide
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Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan.
Contents |
Pronunciation guide
Vowels
Consonants
Common diphthongs
Phrase list
Basics
- Hello.
- Kuzu zangpo ( )
- Hello. (informal)
- . ( )
- How are you?
- ? ('Choe Ga Dhay Bay woe?' ?)
- Fine, thank you.
- . ('Lek shom Bay woe' )
- What is your name?
- ? ('Choe Gi Ming Ga Chi Mo?' ?)
- My name is ______ .
- ______ . (Nga Gi Ming _____ .)
- Nice to meet you.
- . (Choe Chegk Dhi Sem Gai )
- Please.
- . ( )
- Thank you.
- Tashi delek or ka drin che ( )
- You're welcome.
- . ( )
- Yes.
- . (Inn )
- No.
- . (Men )
- Excuse me. (getting attention)
- . ( )
- Excuse me. (begging pardon)
- . ( )
- I'm sorry.
- . ( )
- Goodbye
- . (Log Dhi Jay gey )
- Goodbye (informal)
- . ( )
- I can't speak name of language [well].
- [ ]. ( [ ])
- Do you speak English?
- ? ('Choe Gi In Ked Shey Ga?' ?)
- Is there someone here who speaks English?
- Na Lu In Ked Shey mi woe Ya? ( ?)
- Help!
- ! (Charo Bena !)
- Look out!
- ! ( !)
- Good morning.
- . ( )
- Good evening.
- . ( )
- Good night.
- . ( )
- Good night (to sleep)
- . ( )
- I don't understand.
- . ( )
- Where is the toilet?
- ? ( ?)
Problems
Numbers
Time
Clock time
chu cheg=time o'clock: bazaar 8 o clock: bazaar gyed
Duration
Days
Months
Writing time and date
Colors
Transportation
Bus and train
Directions
Taxi
Lodging
Money
Eating
Bars
Shopping
Driving
Authority
Learning more
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