Chocho=Brother,
Achak=sister,
Amala/Ama=mother,
Pala/phapa=father,
popo=grandfather,
momo=grandmother,
bhu=boy, bhumo=girl,
Sumo=maternal aunt,
Ashang=matrenal uncle,
Ani=paternal aunt,
Aku=paternal uncle,
Tsawu=if you are male, you are tsawu to your all of your uncles, aunties and grandparents,
Tsamu=female of tsawu,
Ani/choela/tsunma=nun,
Kushok/drapa=monk,
injung=small young monk,
Genla=Teacher/senior one whom you respect.
BhuChung=little boy.
Although Tibetans write in same language their speak little different from other region. Above are used most common in Tibet and probably eveyone can understand it.
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