Thanks for the great video! I read that the placement of the name sometimes changes the gender. Like for example Tsering is gender neutral but in the second position of the name it becomes female and in the first position it becomes male. Could you make a video explaining that please? If you can also link a source/article/book that explains it in detail, I'd really appreciate it
@@learntibetanwithmanjutib we write our son's name as jamyang and not jampeyang...is it correct? Since his name spelling has become offical now on documents
@zinten100 Jamyang is normal and correct for a personal name. Jampeyang is for the deity/bodhisattva Manjushri. I have never heard of a person called Jampeyang and it would probably be considered arrogant to name someone that. I hope that clarifies.
@@learntibetanwithmanjutib thank you for your effort about tibetan. But... Your pronunciation is like... Elephant in china shop... Plz don't take my opinion like abuse, you just need to polish your sound
@@learntibetanwithmanjutibI think all day how to explain the genuine way to right sound... What is arise in my mind: try to talk as to ex-lover, not as valuable person ua-cam.com/video/rXq1PBNuUt0/v-deo.html
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Thank you for this. Could you please tell me how to write the name Jetsan in Tibetan letters?
Are you looking for a western name transliterated? Or the Tibetan word Jetsun?
Thanks for new video.
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Thanks for the great video! I read that the placement of the name sometimes changes the gender. Like for example Tsering is gender neutral but in the second position of the name it becomes female and in the first position it becomes male. Could you make a video explaining that please? If you can also link a source/article/book that explains it in detail, I'd really appreciate it
That is a very interesting observation, and I will ask around and look for an article. Will certainly explain once I figure it out myself 😂
Thank you so much!!
Gentle voiced is jamyang?
Yes. As in Manjushri or Jampeyang.
@@learntibetanwithmanjutib we write our son's name as jamyang and not jampeyang...is it correct? Since his name spelling has become offical now on documents
@zinten100 Jamyang is normal and correct for a personal name. Jampeyang is for the deity/bodhisattva Manjushri. I have never heard of a person called Jampeyang and it would probably be considered arrogant to name someone that. I hope that clarifies.
@@learntibetanwithmanjutib yes thank you..
2:54 typo in ཡེ་ཤེས།
Thanks!
Can you please telle the meaning of my name it's Lhawang (ལྷ་དབང)
Lha is god, and wang is power 😃
@@learntibetanwithmanjutib wow that was fast
Seems like you delete my comment... Hmmm....
Hi, no. Maybe someone reported it? Wasn’t me.
@@learntibetanwithmanjutibok. In that comment was the link ua-cam.com/video/ysVQv7WIrP8/v-deo.html to special video about mispronounced Tibetan names
Great! Thank you so much. I will check it out.
@@learntibetanwithmanjutib thank you for your effort about tibetan. But... Your pronunciation is like... Elephant in china shop... Plz don't take my opinion like abuse, you just need to polish your sound
@@learntibetanwithmanjutibI think all day how to explain the genuine way to right sound... What is arise in my mind: try to talk as to ex-lover, not as valuable person ua-cam.com/video/rXq1PBNuUt0/v-deo.html
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Samten meaning
Mental stability (concentration)
བསམ་གཏན་
@@learntibetanwithmanjutib thank you so much