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Definition of Dzongkha in English: Dzongkhanoun ˈzɒŋkəˈzôNGkə mass nounThe official language of Bhutan, closely related to Tibetan. Example sentencesExamples - The language Dzongkha, literally ‘language of the fortress’, is a South Bodish language related to Dränjoke [a language of Sikkim] and, more distantly, to Tibetan.
- The Drukpas are ethnically Tibetan and speak various dialects of Tibetan, including Dzongkha, Bhutan's official language.
- This is the first feature film to be filmed in the Kingdom of Bhutan in the national language Dzongkha with English subtitles.
- The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, a dialect of Tibetan.
- Most of the schools conduct classes in English, although more textbooks are being written in Dzongkha.
- For example Sonam Kinga, who speaks eight languages, translated Antigone from English into Dzongkha, the national language.
- The dialogue is delivered entirely in Dzongkha, Bhutan's official national language.
Rhymes concha, conker, conquer, stonker Definition of Dzongkha in US English: DzongkhanounˈzôNGkə The official language of Bhutan, closely related to Tibetan. Example sentencesExamples - This is the first feature film to be filmed in the Kingdom of Bhutan in the national language Dzongkha with English subtitles.
- Most of the schools conduct classes in English, although more textbooks are being written in Dzongkha.
- For example Sonam Kinga, who speaks eight languages, translated Antigone from English into Dzongkha, the national language.
- The official language of Bhutan is Dzongkha, a dialect of Tibetan.
- The Drukpas are ethnically Tibetan and speak various dialects of Tibetan, including Dzongkha, Bhutan's official language.
- The language Dzongkha, literally ‘language of the fortress’, is a South Bodish language related to Dränjoke [a language of Sikkim] and, more distantly, to Tibetan.
- The dialogue is delivered entirely in Dzongkha, Bhutan's official national language.
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