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Central Tibetan , also known as Dbus , Ü or Ü-Tsang , is the most widely spoken Tibetic language and the basis of Standard Tibetan .

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5-574: Dbus may refer to: Ü (region) , a region of Tibet, rendered as "Dbus" using Wylie transliteration the Central Tibetan language of this province the Standard Tibetan language, based on a dialect of the earlier Dbus language D-Bus , a software communication protocol Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

10-614: A comparative survey of Central Tibetan lects, documents the Lhasa , Shigatse , Gar , Sherpa , Basum , Gertse , and Nagqu varieties. Ngari Tibetan , more specifically Stöd Ngari (as opposed to the language of pre-1842 Lower Ngari that is now an independent language ), is the endonym for a topolect spoken around Ngari Prefecture , T.A.R. Traditionally, it's considered a divergent variety of Dbusgtsang but not Dbusgtsang proper, however, some Western Khams Tibetan varieties such as Gêrzê Tibetan and Nagqu Tibetan are now considered part of

15-785: The border and in Nepal: Ethnologue reports that Walungge is highly intelligible with Thudam. Glottolog reports these South-Western Tibetic languages as forming a separate subgroup of languages within Central Tibetan languages, but that Thudam is not a distinct variety. On the opposite, Glottolog does not classify Basum within Central Tibetan but leaves it unclassified within Tibetic languages. Tournadre (2013) classifies Tseku with Khams . Central Tibetan has 70% lexical similarity with Amdo Tibetan and 80% lexical similarity with Khams Tibetan . Qu & Jing (2017),

20-630: The same name. Dbus is a transliteration of the name in Tibetan script , དབུས་ , whereas Ü is the pronunciation of the same in Lhasa dialect, [wy˧˥˧ʔ] (or [y˧˥˧ʔ] ). That is, in Tibetan, the name is spelled Dbus and pronounced Ü . All of these names are frequently applied specifically to the prestige dialect of Lhasa. There are many mutually intelligible Central Tibetan languages besides that of Lhasa, with particular diversity along

25-478: The title Dbus . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dbus&oldid=690041302 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Central Tibetan language Dbus and Ü are forms of

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