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Standard Tibetan : ウィキペディア英語版
Standard Tibetan

Standard Tibetan〔, ; also )〕 is the most widely spoken form of the Tibetic languages. It is based on the speech of Lhasa, an Ü-Tsang (Central Tibetan) dialect. For this reason, Standard Tibetan is often called Lhasa Tibetan. Tibetan is an official〔Local languages such as Tibetan have official status ("according to the provisions of the self-government regulations for ethnic autonomous areas" ) ("What is the right of self-government of ethnic autonomous areas?" Updated August 12, 2009). With specific reference to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR), the use of Tibetan (no dialect specified, taken to mean all dialects) is (given priority over the Han Chinese language ) ("Fifty Years of Democratic Reform in Tibet", official Chinese government site, retrieved October 15, 2010).〕 language of the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. The written language is based on Classical Tibetan and is highly conservative.
== Registers ==
Like many languages, Standard Tibetan has a variety of language registers:
* ''Phal-skad'' ("demotic language"): the vernacular speech.
* ''Zhe-sa'' ("polite respectful speech"): the formal spoken style, particularly prominent in Lhasa.
* ''Chos-skad'' ("religious language"): the literary style in which the scriptures and other classical works are written.

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