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Paro Dialect

The people of Paro valley in western Bhutan speak Ngalongkha or Dzongkha with marked difference from other speakers. Beside accents, there are also language features in Paro dialect which are distinct from other dialects. Ngalongkha is the native language of the western valleys of Bhutan extending from Pelela pass to Haa Valley. It has many dialects and belongs to the Central Bodish group according to the leading linguists working on Bhutan. Since the state administration of Bhutan was based in the western region from the 17th to the 20th century, the language became the medium of official administration.

  • སྤ་རོག་པའི་ཁ་སྐད། (Dzongkha, Tibetan script, Original)
    • > Paro Dialect (English, Latin script, Translation)
    • > spa rog pa'i kha skad (Dzongkha, Latin script, THL Extended Wylie Transliteration)
    • > pa rok pé kha ké (Dzongkha, Latin script, THL Simplified Tibetan Transcription)
Subject ID: S7712