The THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription of Standard Tibetan (or THL Phonetic Transcription for short) is a system for the phonetic rendering of the Tibetan language.

It was created by David Germano and Nicolas Tournadre and was published on 12 December 2003. It is essentially a simplified form of the Tournadre Phonetic System, which is used by Tournadre in his Tibetan-language textbooks.

THL (formerly THDL) stands for the "Tibetan and Himalayan Library" project, which is hosted at the University of Virginia.[1]

Overview

Onsets[2]

IPAWylie transliterationTibetan pinyinTHL
p, sp, dp, lpbp
rb, sb, sbrbb
mpàlb, ’bbb
pʰáph, ’phpp
pʰàbpb
bhbhbh
rm, sm, dm, smrmm
m, mrmm
db, b, www
t, rt, lt, st, tw, gt, bt, brt, blt, bst, blddt
rd, sd, gd, bd, brd, bsddd
ntálthd
ntàzl, bzl, ld, md, ’ddd
tʰáth, mth, ’thtt
tʰàd, dwtd
rn, sn, gn, brn, bsn, mnnn
nnn
kl, gl, bl, rl, sl, brl, bslll
l, lwll
l̥álhlhlh
tsáts, rts, sts, rtsw, stsw, gts, bts, brts, bstszts
tsàrdz, gdz, brdzzdz
ntsàmdz, ’dzzdz
tsʰátsh, tshw, mtsh, ’tshcts
tsʰàdzcdz
s, sr, sw, gs, bs, bsrss
z, zw, gz, bzsz
ʈʂákr, rkr, lkr, skr, tr, pr, lpr, spr, dkr, dpr, bkr, bskr, bsrzhtr
ʈʂàrgr, lgr, sgr, dgr, dbr, bsgr, rbr, lbr, sbrzhdr
ɳʈʂàmgr, ’gr, ’dr, ’brzhdr
ʈʂʰákhr, thr, phr, mkhr, ’khr, ’phrchtr
ʈʂʰàgr, dr, br, grwchdr
ʂáhrshhr
r, rwrr
r̥árhrh
ky, rky, lky, sky, dky, bky, brky, bskygyky
rgy, lgy, sgy, dgy, bgy, brgy, bsgygygy
ɲcàmgy, ’gygygy
cʰákhy, mkhy, ’khykykhy
cʰàgykygy
çáhyhyhy
tɕác, cw, gc, bc, lc, py, lpy, spy, dpyjch
tɕàrby, lby, sby, rj, gj, brjjj
ɲtɕàlj, mj, ’j, ’byjj
tɕʰách, mch, ’ch, phy, ’phyqch
tɕʰàj, byqj
ɕásh, shw, gsh, bshxsh
ɕàzh, zhw, gzh, bzhxzh
ɲárny, sny, gny, brny, bsny, mny, nyw, rmy, smynyny
ɲàny, mynyny
g.yyy
y, dbyyy
k, rk, lk, sk, kw, dk, bk, brk, bskgk
rg, lg, sg, dg, bg, brg, bsggg
ŋkàlg, mg, ’ggg
kʰákh, khw, mkh, ’khkkh
kʰàg, gwkg
ŋárng, lng, sng, dng, brng, bsng, mngngng
ŋàngngng
ʔá—, db
ʔ̞à
h, hwhh

Vowels

IPATHLIPATHL
iiĩin
eéén
ɛe/éɛ̃en/én
aaãan
uuũun
ooõon
ɔoɔ̃on
yüün
øöø̃ön

References


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