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    Sharchop or Tshangla is a regional language spoken in eastern Bhutan.

    Pronunciation guide

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    Vowels

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    Front Central Back
    Unrounded Rounded
    Close /i, ɪ/ /y, ʏ/ /ɵ/ /ʊ/
    Mid /ɛ/ /ə/ /o/
    Open /æ/ /a/ /ɑ/
    Diphthong /øʏ, oʊ/

    Consonants

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      Labial Dental/Alveolar Alveolo-palatal Velar Glottal
    Nasal m n ɲ ŋ
    Plosive tenuis p t k ʔ
    aspirated
    voiced b d ɡ
    Affricate tenuis ts
    aspirated tsʰ tɕʰ
    voiced
    Fricative voiceless]] f s ɕ h
    voiced v z ɦ
    Lateral l

    Common diphthongs

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    Coda Open Nasal Glottal stop
    Medial j w j w j w ɥ
    Nucleus i i                  
    y y                  
    ɪ ɪ     ɪɲ            
    ʏ ʏ     ʏɲ            
    ɵ ɵ              
    ʊ ʊ                  
    ɛ ɛ                
    ə       ən   wən əʔ jəʔ wəʔ ɥəʔ
    o       joŋ   joʔ    
    øʏ øʏ                  
                     
    æ æ                
    a       ã jaʔ waʔ  
    ɑ ɑ ɑ̃ jɑ̃ wɑ̃ ɑʔ jɑʔ    

    Phrase list

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    Basics

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    Hello.
    . (kuzu zangpo )
    Hello. (informal)
    . (Wai)
    How are you?
    ? (kuzu zangpo la?)
    Fine, thank you.
    . (dek pay kadrin chey )
    What is your name?
    ? ( nan ga ming hang ya?)
    My name is ______ .
    ___jang ga ming ___ . ( _____ .)
    Nice to meet you.
    . (sho nang phi wa )
    Please.
    . ( kuchay )
    Thank you.
    . (kadinchee)
    You're welcome.
    . ( )
    Yes.
    . (gila)
    No.
    . (ma gila / mangi )
    Excuse me. (getting attention)
    . (tha goth cho lay )
    Excuse me - request to repeat question . (begging pardon)
    . (la)
    I'm sorry.
    . (ro ma tsik cho )
    Goodbye
    . (lek bu joensho )
    Goodbye (informal)
    . (ya ya )
    I can't speak Sharchopkha [well].
    [jing ghi sharshop saylu man cha ]. ( [ ])
    Do you speak English?
    ? ( chilingpa kha selay mo?)
    Is there someone here who speaks English?
    ? ( ?)
    Help!
    ! (wai charo aii !)
    Look out!
    ! ( wai goth cho!)
    Good morning.
    . (kuzu zangpo )
    Good evening.
    . ( )
    Good night.
    . (lek bu yep cho )
    Good night (to sleep)
    . (lek pu zim sho na )
    I don't understand.
    . (jang ma sela )
    Where is the toilet?
    ? ( chabsang oh ya?)

    Problems

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    Numbers

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    1-10: thur, nigdzing, sam, pshi, nga, khung, zum, yen, gu, se

    Time(chu tsay)

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    Clock time

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    Duration

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    Days

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    Months

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    Writing time and date

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    Colors

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    • Red: tshalu
    • Blue: yinglu
    • Green: chang kha
    • Yellow: serbu
    • Black: changlu
    • White: Balengmu

    Transportation

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    Bus and train

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    Directions

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    Taxi

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    Lodging

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    Money

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    Eating(Zalaya)

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    Bars

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    Shopping

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    Driving ( gari wak cho)

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    Authority

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