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What does Tsering Lasso mean?

Tsering Laso is actually a modal particle in Tibetan, similar to "ah" ha and "la" in Chinese. In Tibetan, "Tsering" in Tsering Lasso means longevity, while "Lasso" means ouch. This word is often used in Tibetan names.

The Tibetan modal particles similar to Tsering Lasso are Yalaso, Bazahei and Zhaxidele.

1, Yalaso

Arazo has two definitions:

Modal particles mean "hello".

(2) Interjections, usually used alone before or after sentences, are similar to "Ah, Ah, En" in Mandarin, and have no practical significance.

2. Market Hey

"Bazaar Hey", an exclamation in Tibetan, originated from the mantra of Bodhisattva, a Buddhist trend: "Om, Bazaar, Hey, Om, Bazaar, Janza, Mahalukana _ Hey".

3. Tashdele

Tashi Dele means "good luck". Tibetans say that "Tashi Dele" is originally Chinese, or rather, it is Minnan dialect in Fujian. After Princess Wencheng of the Tang Dynasty entered Tibet, whenever she went to a place, she asked "Jia Shi" (that is, where this is) in the "official dialect" of the Tang Dynasty. As soon as the local people in Tibet heard the noble Princess Wencheng chanting "Jaloda" all the way, they thought it was a blessing and said good luck, which gradually spread and used "Tashi Dele" to express good luck. This is the origin of Tibetan "Tashi Dele".