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Tibetan

Standard Tibetan, based on the Lhasa variety, is the lingua franca for at least six million speakers, possibly more, of over 50 distinct languages and several hundred local varieties, recently subsumed by scholars under the umbrella term "Tibetic".
Introduction to the Tibetan alphabet
Ama-la's Story - Ngari Tibetan
Young and Tibetan in Queens - Tibetan
Dhomed Dance - Tibetan
Kongpo Song - Tibetan
Tso Ngonpo (Blue Lake) - Tibetan
Nomad Song - Tibetan
Nangma Ama Leho - Tibetan
Om Mani Padme Hum - Tibetan
Group Song - Tibetan
Meditation Song - Tibetan
Changshey (Wine Song) - Tibetan
Dranyen Shabdro (Dance Song) - Tibetan
Cooking for the Community - Tibetan (Ramaluk)
From Historic Capital to Diaspora Center - Lhasa Tibetan
Keeping up the Language, From Varanasi to Google - Tibetan
Yarlung Sheldrak (Guru Rinpoche's Crystal Cave) - Tibetan
Carrying Song Into Exile - Tibetan
Nga tso snga moi mi red (We Are the Ancient People) - Tibetan
Khawei Gyencha - Tibetan
Keeping the Drokpa Songs Alive - Tibetan
Jampa Dolma La - Tibetan
Remembering Lhasa the Homeland - Tibetan
Vocal Traditions From the Heart of Tibet - Tibetan
Lovers Under the Moonlight - Tibetan
Norbu Midu Masung (Don't Say There Is No Jewel) - Tibetan
Sung Dang Lemo So / Auspicious Celebration Song - Tibetan