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How do you say come in Tibetan?

There are a few ways to say "come" in Tibetan, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* ལོངས་ཤོག (long shog): This is the most formal way to say "come" and is often used in written Tibetan.

* ལོངས་སུ་གསོལ་ (long su sol): This is a more polite and respectful way to say "come" and is often used when addressing someone of higher status.

Informal:

* ཡོང་ (yong): This is the most common and informal way to say "come."

* ཤོག (shog): This is another informal way to say "come" and is often used as a command.

Other options:

* འགྲོ་ (dro): This literally means "go" but can also mean "come" in certain contexts, especially when referring to someone coming from a distance.

* ཁྱེར་ (khyer): This means "bring" but can also be used to say "come" when inviting someone to a specific place.

Example:

* ལོངས་ཤོག (long shog) - Please come. (Formal)

* ཡོང་ (yong) - Come here. (Informal)

The best way to say "come" in Tibetan depends on the specific context and your relationship with the person you are speaking to.

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