Drag-yab is a Sino-Tibetan language recently documented by Suzuki & Nyima (2018, 2019). It is spoken in the southern half of Zhag'yab County, Chamdo,...
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m̥a55, which is identical to the Drag-yab autonym also reported by them (m̥a55 ~ ma55). Jiang (2023) refers to the language as Laronghua (拉茸话). Renguo Township...
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documented languages of Chamdo, eastern Tibet, namely Larong (spoken in the Lancang River valley of Zogang County and Markam County) and Drag-yab (spoken...
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position within the Sino-Tibetan language family is currently uncertain. The Chamdo languages are: Lamo, gSerkhu Larong Drag-yab Jiang (2022) provides the following...
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to Qiangic. Lamo, Larong and Drag-yab, or the Chamdo languages, a group of three closely related Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Chamdo, Eastern Tibet...
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words. The Khalong Tibetan language has a Gyalrongic substratum. The Chamdo languages (consisting of Lamo, Larong, and Drag-yab, a group of three closely...
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Chamdo (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
prefecture-level city. Languages spoken in Chamdo include Khams Tibetan and the Chamdo languages of Lamo, Larong, and Drag-yab. Changdu Bangda Airport...
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Voiced uvular nasal (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
the Bai language, the Papuan language Mapos Buang, and the Chamdo languages: Lamo (Kyilwa dialect), Larong sMar (Tangre Chaya dialect), Drag-yab sMar (Razi...
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Wrathful deities (category Articles containing Sanskrit-language text)
dakinis are Vajrayogini and Vajravārāhī. A common form of imagery is the yab-yum of a Buddha and consort in sexual union. Yamantaka, also known as Vajrabhairava...
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Heruka (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
for tantric sādhanā, usually placed in a mandala and often appearing in Yab-Yum. Heruka represents wrathful imagery with indivisible emptiness (śūnyatā)...
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Nasal consonant (category Articles containing Catalan-language text)
occurs in a few Inuit languages like Iñupiaq. Chamdo languages like Lamo (Kyilwa dialect), Larong sMar (Tangre Chaya dialect), Drag-yab sMar (Razi dialect)...
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an extremely rare type of consonantal sound, used in very few spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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5th Dalai Lama (category CS1 Tibetan-language sources (bo))
1st Panchen Lama. From the time of the 5th the two offices were known as Yab Sey Gonpo or "Father/Son Protectors" characterising their spiritual provenance...
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List of mythological objects (category Articles containing traditional Chinese-language text)
divine consorts, Mandarava and Yeshe Tsogyal. In the twilight language, it represents Yab-Yum. (Hindu mythology) Aaron's rod, was endowed with miraculous...
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Vajrapani (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
whilst treading on Brahma and Shiva. He is often in union with his consort in yab-yum. Acala-Vajrapani is depicted with four heads, four arms and four legs...
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Padmasambhava (category Articles containing Standard Tibetan-language text)
SAR DHONG PO LA. YA TSAN CHHOG GI NGO DRUB NYEY PAD MA JUNG NAY ZHEY SU DRAG KHOR DU KHA DRO MANG PÖ KOR KHYED KYI JEY SU DAG DRUB KYIY. JIN GYIY LOB...
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