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Our Dzongkha to English translation tool is powered by the Google Translation API. To use it, simply type in the left-hand text area and click on the "Translate" button. Our app will then translate your Dzongkha word, phrase, or sentence into English.

The translation takes just a few seconds and supports up to 5000 characters per request. Although the translation may not be 100% accurate, it provides a basic idea, and with a few modifications, it can be quite accurate. This translation software is evolving day by day, and Google engineers are continuously working on it to make English translations more accurate and intelligent. Hopefully, it will one day produce near-perfect translations!

English is widely spoken, with more than 700,000 speakers worldwide. For those who cannot speak English, translating from English to Dzongkha can be challenging. Many websites offer translation services for a fee. While it’s a good idea to pay for translating large amounts of text, such as books or articles, or for professional purposes, there’s no need to pay for commonly used phrases, greetings, or for other informal uses. For these purposes, our tool can be quite helpful.

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Key Features of Our Translation Tool


Dzongkha sentences and phrases will be translated into English meanings.

For example, typing:
"རྫོང་ཁ་འདི་ སྔར་སྲོལ་བོད་སྐད་དང་ འབྲེལ་བ་དམ་ཟབ་ཡོད་པའི་ བོད་ཀྱི་སྐད་ཡིག་ཅིག་ཨིནམ་ད་ ལྷག་པར་དུ་ དབུས་ཕྱོགས་དང་ལྷོ་ཕྱོགས་བོད་ཀྱི་སྐད་ཡིག་ཚུ་ཨིན།" will be translated into "Dzongkha is a Tibetic language closely related to classical Tibetan, particularly the central and southern Tibetan dialects."

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For instance:
"དགའ་བ" meaning in English will be "Love"
"སྤྲོ་བ" meaning in English will be "Passion"

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Commonly Spoken Dzongkha to English Phrases

འབྱོན་པར་ལེགས་སོ - (byon par legs so)
Welcome
སྐུ༌གཟུགས༌བཟང༌པོ༌ - (sku*gzugs*bzang*po*)
Hello
ཁྱོད༌ག༌དེ༌སྦེ༌ཡོད? - (khyod*ga*de*sbe*yod?)
How are you?
ཁྱོད་ཀྱི་མིང་ག་ཅི་སྨོ? - (khyod kyi ming ga ci smo?)
What is your name?
ཁྱོད་དང་མཇལ་བར་དགའ། - (khyod dang mjal bar dga'/)
Pleased to meet you
བཀའ༌དྲིན༌ཆེ - (bka'*drin*che)
Thank you
དགོངས་དག་ཞུ། - (dgongs dag zhu/)
Excuse me / Sorry
ཤུལ༌ལས༌འཕྱད༌གེ! - (shul*las*'phyad*ge!)
See you!
དྲོ༌པ༌བདེ༌ལེགས - (dro*pa*bde*legs)
Good morning
ཉི་མ་བདེ་ལེགས - (nyi ma bde legs)
Good afternoon
ཁྱོད་ཀྱིས་དབྱིན་སྐད་ཤེས་སམ། - (khyod kyis dbyin skad shes sam/)
Do you speak English?
ང་གིས་ཧ་མི་གོ་བས - (nga gis ha mi go bas)
I don’t understand
གསུང་དལ་གྱིས་གསུང་གནང་། - (gsung dal gyis gsung gnang /)
Please speak slowly
གཙང་སྦྲ་འཕྲོད་བསྟེན་ཁང་ཚུ་ག་ཏེ་ཡོདཔ་སྨོ? - (gtsang sbra 'phrod bsten khang tshu ga te yodp smo?)
Where are the restrooms?
ཏི་རུ་བརྗེ་སོར་འབད་ཚུགས་ག? - (ti ru brje sor 'abd tshugs ga?)
Can I change money?
འདི་ག་ཚོད་རེད། - (di ga tshod red/)
How much is this?
གོང་ཚད་མཐོ་དྲགས་འདུག - (gong tshad mtho drags 'dug)
It’s too expensive!
ད་རུང་གསུང་གནང་། - (da rung gsung gnang /)
Please say it again
གཡོན་ / གཡས་ / ཕྲང་ཕྲང་། - (gyon / gyas / phrang phrang /)
Left / Right / Straight

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