ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan
conversion standards for the Tibetan script (and the languages that use it) to the Latin script developed by the American Library Association and the Library of Congress
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ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan
Summary
ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan is a transliteration of Tibetan script[1].
Key Facts
- ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan is credited with the discovery of Library of Congress[2].
- ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan's instance of is recorded as transliteration of Tibetan script[3].
- ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan's subclass of is recorded as ALA-LC romanization[4].
- Wylie transliteration inspired ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan[5].
- ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1n36gcrdy[6].
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Works and Contributions
ALA-LC romanization of Tibetan is credited with the discovery of Library of Congress[2].