Why Tibetan script looks more like Indian scripts? They have no resemblence to Chinese scripts?
Question by Lost in Translation: Why Tibetan script looks more like Indian scripts? They have no resemblence to Chinese scripts?
Another point that Tibet has been a separate country before Chinese occupied it in 1959?
Best answer:
Answer by Mr Canoe
You just answered your own question. Tibet is not Chinese, even though it is now (sadly) part of China. Tibetan script is used to write some languages in India.
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