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What does the Tibetan word "Tashi Dawa" mean?
Happy new year, good luck and so on.

Tashi: Tashi is a direct transliteration in Tibetan, which means auspicious.

The application of Tashi in Tibetan;

1. Tashi is usually combined into "Tashi Dele" in Tibetan. Tashi Dele is a Tibetan greeting and blessing for good luck, which generally means good luck. Hada is commonly used, and Tashildler is more famous!

2. Tashi itself is mostly used for Tibetan names, generally for male names. Can be directly named "Tashi". Or it is customary to add two other children before and after Tashi to form names such as "Solang Tashi" or "Tashi Dhondup". Tashi is the most commonly used word in Tibetan names.

Tibetan: Tibetan, belonging to the Tibetan branch of Sino-Tibetan language family. They are distributed in Xizang Autonomous Region and Qinghai in China, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu and Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan. Some people in Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan also speak Tibetan. Tibetan is mainly divided into three dialects: Weizang dialect (Lhasa dialect), Kangba dialect (Dege dialect, Changdu dialect) and Amdo dialect (Qinghai Tibetan area).

Extension:

1. There are three dialects in Tibetan: Weizang, Kangba and Amdo, which are not very different in China. The Tibetan language in China is different from that in other countries.

2. Tibetan is divided into three dialects: Weizang dialect (Lhasa dialect), Kangba dialect (Dege dialect, Changdu dialect) and Amdo dialect. Only Amdo dialect has no distinctive tone. It is difficult for Tibetans to communicate in different dialects, but they use the same writing system (recording the pronunciation of ancient Tibetan). Used in China, Bhutan, Pakistan, India and Nepal, mainly in Tibet, Kashmir and Pakistan. The academic circles are still arguing about the origin of Tibetan, but several opinions have been formed. The Indian Buddhist community believes that it was created by Tommy Sambuza; Yongzhong, a native Buddhism in Tibet, believes that it was created by Shenrab Mivo, the Buddha of this religion; Some scholars believe that it was born out of Tam (present-day Kashmir) or Duowen, or like or (more).