🇨🇳 Tibetan → Latin Script

Tibetan Romanization

Type Tibetan (བོད་སྐད།) in Tibetan and get the instant romanized Latin script version — plus an English translation. No button, no wait.

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Example Romanization

Tibetan (Original)

བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས།

Romanized (Latin script)

Tashi Delek

Tibetan Language Profile

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Tibetan

བོད་སྐད།

ScriptTibetan
DirectionLTR
Speakers7M+
RegionTibet, Nepal, India (Dharamsala)

About Tibetan Romanization

The Tibetan script was created in the 7th century AD based on the Indian Brahmi tradition. Wylie transliteration is the academic standard while THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription is used for pronunciation guides.

What Is Tibetan Romanization Used For?

Tibetan Buddhist mantra romanization (Om Mani Padme Hum)
Tibetan place names for Himalayan trekkers
Dharamsala and Tibetan exile community content
Buddhist studies academic texts
Himalayan tourism and trekking guides

Who Uses This Tool?

Tibetan Buddhist practitioners worldwide, Himalayan trekkers, Buddhist studies scholars, the Tibetan exile community in India and the West, and meditation teachers.

About Tibetan (བོད་སྐད།) and Its Script

Tibetan is spoken by 7M+ people, primarily in Tibet, Nepal, India (Dharamsala). It uses the Tibetan writing system, which is written left to right.

Romanization (also called transliteration) converts Tibetan characters to their equivalent Latin (Roman) letter representations. This allows speakers of Latin-script languages to read and pronounce Tibetan text without knowing the Tibetan script.

This tool uses Google's neural romanization engine to convert Tibetan text to Latin script in real time. The romanization follows standard transliteration conventions and is updated automatically 800ms after you stop typing — no button click required.

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