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Bhutanese Summary
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"Bhutanese" refers to the people of Bhutan or to one of the languages spoken there. "Bhutan" is the official name of the Himalayan kingdom; the word probably derives from Bhotanta—the edge of Tibet—Bhot being...
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Dzongkha language Information
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Dzongkha (Wylie: rjong-kha) (Jong-kă) is the national language of the Kingdom of Bhutan. The word "dzongkha" means the language (kha, jong) spoken in the dzong (jong), dzong being the fortress-like monasteries established throughout Bhutan by Shabdrung...


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On Language
08/26/1994: 832 words, approx. 3 pages
Philologos Forward 08-26-1994 ON LANGUAGE: Israeli Dogs Say 'Woof, Woof'. BY PHILOLOGOS The Hebrew language in modern Palestine/Israel had to fight many battles with other languages before -- seemingly against all linguistic odds -- it was revived as the daily speech...
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On Language: To Be Or Not To Be
01/29/1999: 888 words, approx. 3 pages
Philologos Forward 01-29-1999 ON LANGUAGE: To Be or Not To Be 'It all depends on your definition of what the word 'is' is." First uttered by President Clinton in his grand jury testimony last summer, this sentence has already entered the folklore...
 


 

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