Hello, friend! Again big thanks for ur necessary job! Mb it's a stupid question, but why "ca" and "cha" looks like "tsa" and "tsha" (ofc except that last element on top of the letter), but third elements of "tsa" and "tsha" write different than simillar [third] element of "ca" and "cha"?
Hello,It's nice to see you again and with the great simple and logic question but let me drink a tea first. As you said they look similar , yes you are right. But actually they are completely different Letters with different pronunciation with different tones and meanings and so on. So, be careful when you are learning Tibetan calligraphy and language. It's not that easy but with commitment everything is possible. Till then stay safe and stay tuned. much compassion
Hello, friend! Again big thanks for ur necessary job!
Mb it's a stupid question, but why "ca" and "cha" looks like "tsa" and "tsha" (ofc except that last element on top of the letter), but third elements of "tsa" and "tsha" write different than simillar [third] element of "ca" and "cha"?
Hello,It's nice to see you again and with the great simple and logic question but let me drink a tea first. As you said they look similar , yes you are right. But actually they are completely different Letters with different pronunciation with different tones and meanings and so on. So, be careful when you are learning Tibetan calligraphy and language. It's not that easy but with commitment everything is possible. Till then stay safe and stay tuned. much compassion
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