Learn Literary Tibetan Language from a Geshe
Learning the history of the Tibetan language and being able to recognize and pronounce characters aids us in realizing the full potential of our Buddhist studies.
A series of 8 classes provides an introduction to the Tibetan language. If you attended any of the previous series, you can repeat at no cost.
You can register with the PayPal button on the website, or email Emaho via mail at emahofoundation.org to let us know you’re coming and pay at the beginning of the series.
Saturdays, noon-1:30 pm, October 17 – December 5
Total of 8 classes for $80
Materials and handouts are provided and students participate in an online blog to share questions, concerns and course notes. Included in the curriculum is Tibetan language history, recognition and pronunciation of the characters of the alphabet, basic grammar, phrase construction and useful vocabulary.
TEACHING SCHEDULE:
8 SESSIONS:
Held on Saturdays
Dates: October 17 – December 5
Times: 12pm – 1:30 pm
To learn about EMAHO Foundation or register for classes go here.
Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Emaho Foundation was created by ZaChoeje Rinpoche. The foundation is dedicated to sharing Tibetan culture in the West, supporting humanitarian projects worldwide, and assisting with personal spiritual development.
Emaho is a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
Emaho Foundation, Inc.
1402 N. Miller Road
Suite B1
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Phone/Fax:
(877) 495-9959
mail at emahofoundation.org
Mailing Address:
Emaho Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 3014
Scottsdale, AZ 85271
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