App-Lingua-BO-Wylie-Transliteration

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    Now for the Classical Tibetan "dbu med" alphabet there exist two main
    transliteration schemes:

    *   Library of Congress Transliteration

    *   Wylie Transliteration

    Classical Tibetan alphabet itself works in a really interesting way.

    First, let's have a look at the table of the individual "characters"
    with their Wylie transliterations:

    <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_alphabet>

    A few key observations:

    *   (Almost) all letters represent a consonant, carrying an inherent
        vocal: "a"

    *   These letters/syllables are sorted according to tonality and
        aspiration (in pronunciation)

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Wylie Transliteration

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Classical Tibetan alphabet itself works in a really interesting way.

First, let's have a look at the table of the individual "characters"
with their Wylie transliterations:

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A few key observations:

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(Almost) all letters represent a consonant, carrying an B<inherent> vocal: "a"



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