this is a red fruit and is normally in your local grocery store
what is gushu (apple)
This is a household item used to dry yourself after taking a shower
what is ajo (towel)
this is an item that is often in your pocket
what is kapar (phone)
this is a basic greeting in Tibetan
What is Tashi Delek (greetings)
This is what you use for the sense of hearing
What is Amjo (ears)
This is a traditional tibetan drink typically drank in the morning
What is Cha Bhoecha
this is used to hold items
what is choktse (table)
This is used to charge your devices
what is dargu (charger)
this is how you ask for someone's name in tibetan
What is keran ming kharre (what is your name)
this is what you use for the sense to seeing
what is mik (eyes)
This is a Tibetan food that is prepared from rice and cornstarch
What is Laping
this is used to cut meat and vegetables
what is tee (kitchen knife)
this is used to cook and heat up food
what is Thab (stove)
this is how you ask to go to the washroom in tibetan
what is nga sangchok dhona degi rek? (is it ok if i go to the washroom?)
this is what you use for the sense of tasting
what is chelak (tongue)
This is a Tibetan food that is made out of dough and served with beef shapta or pork shapta
What is Tingmo
this is used to sit down on, typically during eating
what is cyukpa (chair)
this is used to check the time
chuksey (watch/clock)
this is how you say that you're hungry in tibetan
What is nga Togo doki doo (I'm hungry)
this is on the tip of your hands
what is tsugok (fingers)
This is a traditional staple Tibetan food made out of barley
What is Tsampa
this is used to walk up to a higher floor
what is gyenksa (stairs)
this is a machine that performs processes, calculations, and operations based on instructions provided by a software or hardware program
what is lokley (computer)
This is how you say you have a fever in Tibetan
What is nga tsawha bus (I have a fever)
this body part is between your hip and knee.
what is lashak (thighs)