Dzongkha is natively spoken by around 171,000 people and is the official language of Bhutan. Belonging to the Sino-Tibetan language family, Dzongkha is written using the Tibetan script, a traditional abugida system. Its grammar is agglutinative, with five cases and a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order. Deeply tied to Bhutan's Buddhist heritage, Dzongkha is used in government, education, and cultural ceremonies.
Stats
Language Family: Sino-Tibetan
Writing System: Tibetan
Writing System Type: Abugida
Writing Direction: L to R
Tones / Pitch Accent: 2
Morphology: Agglutinative
Cases: 5
Grammatical Gender / Noun Class: None
Number of Verb Tenses: 3
Word Order: SOV
Number of Vowels (Monophthongs): 13
Number of Consonants: 24
Areas Where Spoken
Bhutan (official) (23.5%) (171,000)
Resources
Culture
Folktales of Bhutan: In English
Dangphu Dingphu: Bhutan folktales in English
Dictionary
Lessons
YouTube Videos
YouTube Channels
རྫོང་ཁ་གོང་འཕེལ་ལྷན་ཚོགས། Dzongkha Development Commission: By the Bhutan government to promote the learning of Dzongkha. Nursery rhymes, animations, proverbs, grammar
Little Druk Yuel - Bhutan: Culture and vocabulary
JamJam: Culture and vocabulary
LearnBasicDzongkha: Handful of short grammar lessons
Curriculum Matters: Bhutan school curriculum videos but also grammar
Websites
Yeshu Mashika Enn: Dzongkha (Bhutan) PDF Book (Roman script)
masteranylanguage.com: Vocabulary lists
Omniglot: Intro to Dzongkha
Ministry of Education and Skills Development: Curated online resources and technology tools to support student learning in Dzongkha
Joshua Project: Recordings in Dzongkha