Tashildler has several meanings.

Question: What does Tashildler mean? Tashi Dele is a Tibetan greeting and blessing for good luck, which generally means good luck.

Tashildler "is written in Tibetan as follows:

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When we first met,

You know, Tashildler,

When we send each other separately

You know, Tashildler,

Tashildler is the most beautiful word.

Tashildler is the most beautiful greeting.

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Ah, the ends of the earth will no longer be far away

Zha Xi de le

The pace of progress will no longer stay.

No longer stay in Tashi Dele.

When we get together,

You know, Tashildler,

Tashildler is the most beautiful word.

Tashildler is the most beautiful greeting.

Ah, wonderful singing, best wishes.

Zha Xi de le

Happiness and peace are with you.

Together with you

Zhasidele means good luck in Tibetan, but there is another exact explanation for the origin of this word. During the Tang Dynasty, the official language was Quanzhou dialect in southern Fujian. After the Anshi Rebellion in the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty, some court officials and members of the royal family moved south and settled in southern Fujian. As a result, the present Minnan language, which is praised by linguists as a living fossil of Chinese, is actually the official language of the Tang Dynasty. As mentioned above, make a foreshadowing. During the reign of Emperor Taizong, Princess Wencheng married Songzan Gambu, the leader of Tubo (equivalent to today's * * *). When a group of people arrived in a foreign land, their followers asked "Where is this" in the then Mandarin (now Minnan dialect)? (In Minnan dialect, these four words are pronounced as "Tashildler" and so on), which reflects the curiosity and anxiety of the followers. However, Tibetan officials didn't know what this meant, thinking that people in the Tang Dynasty were greeting them, and people in the Tang Dynasty were smiling at that time, so Tibetan officials understood it as greeting "good luck", so when Tibetans greeted others later, they put "Tashi Dele" on their lips.

Question 2: What do you mean by Tashildler and Nagina? Zhaxidele is a Tibetan greeting and blessing for good luck. Tashi (bkrashish) means good luck, and delek (bde legs) means good luck. Together, it can be translated as "good luck".

Naginaru: It's A Qiang, which also means "good luck".

Question 3: What do Tibetans mean by "Tashi Dele"? During the Tang Dynasty, the official language was actually Minnan dialect. After the Anshi Rebellion in Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty, some court officials and members of the royal family moved south and settled in the present Minnan area, so the present Minnan dialect came into being. Minnan dialect is regarded as a living fossil of Chinese by linguists, especially Minnan dialect with Quanzhou accent, which is actually the official language of the Tang Dynasty. As mentioned above, make a foreshadowing. During the reign of Emperor Taizong, Princess Wencheng married Songzan Gambu, the leader of Tubo (equivalent to today's * * *). When a group of people arrived in a foreign land, their followers asked "Where is this" in the then Mandarin (now Minnan)? (In Minnan, these four words are pronounced as "Tashildler" and so on), which reflects the curiosity and anxiety of the followers.

Question 4: What does Tashi Delle mean? It means welcome and good luck in Tibetan.

Question 5: What does Tashildler mean in Tibetan? Zhasidele means good luck in Tibetan, but there is another exact explanation for the origin of this word. During the Tang Dynasty, the official language was Quanzhou dialect in southern Fujian. After the Anshi Rebellion in the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty, some court officials and members of the royal family moved south and settled in southern Fujian. As a result, the present Minnan language, which is praised by linguists as a living fossil of Chinese, is actually the official language of the Tang Dynasty. As mentioned above, make a foreshadowing. During the reign of Emperor Taizong, Princess Wencheng married Songzan Gambu, the leader of Tubo (equivalent to today's * * *). When a group of people arrived in a foreign land, their followers asked "Where is this" in the then Mandarin (now Minnan dialect)? (In Minnan dialect, these four words are pronounced as "Tashildler" and so on), which reflects the curiosity and anxiety of the followers. However, Tibetan officials didn't know what this meant, thinking that people in the Tang Dynasty were greeting them, and people in the Tang Dynasty were smiling at that time, so Tibetan officials understood it as greeting "good luck", so when Tibetans greeted others later, they put "Tashi Dele" on their lips.

Question: What does Tashildler mean by translating it into Chinese? The French word "Tashi Dele" means "good luck" and "happiness and health", and the western blessing word is "Tashi Dele".

But do you know its original intention?

It is said that "Tashi Delie" evolved from a Chinese sentence, to be exact, it is a "Minnan dialect" in Fujian.

It turns out that Princess Wencheng and Fan Fan of the Tang Dynasty went to Tibet, and everywhere they went, they asked "Are you in Rhoda?" (that is, where is this? )。 * * * As soon as the local people heard the noble Princess Wencheng, they repeatedly said, "Are you a hero in the legal field?" They think it is a blessing to express good luck, and gradually spread to use Tashi Derleder to express good luck, which is the origin of Tibetan Tashi Derleder.

Question 7: * * * What does the word "Tashildler" mean? Xi * * * said that "Zhaxi Delie" was originally Chinese, or "Minnan dialect" in Fujian. When Princess Wencheng and Fan Fan of the Tang Dynasty went to Tibet, they asked "Are you a hero in the legal field?" (that is, where is this? )。 * * * As soon as the local people heard the noble Princess Wencheng, they repeatedly said, "Are you a hero in the legal field?" I think it's a blessing for good luck and it has spread gradually.

Question 8: Tashildler means blessing in Tibetan. Is there a similar Chinese-Italian proverb in Mongolian to express blessing in Tibetan?

Question 9: What does Tashi Dele mean in Tibetan? Tashi Dele means that Tibetans welcome and wish good luck, which generally means good luck.