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Meaning of Lhasa | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈlɑːsə

Definitions

The capital city of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China.

Equivalents

العربية لاسا
བོད་སྐད ལྷ་ས
Bosanski Lasa Ласа
Čeština Lhasa
Deutsch Lhasa
Ελληνικά Λασά
Español Lhasa
Français Lhassa
Gaeilge lasa
हिन्दी ल्हासा
Hrvatski Lasa Ласа
Magyar Lhásza
日本語 ラサ
한국어 라싸
Kurdî lasa
Монгол Лхас ᡀᠠᠰᠠ
मराठी ल्हासा
Polski Lhasa
Português lassa
Русский Ласа Лхаса
Српски Lasa Ласа

Examples

“The earliest historical relic of the Tibetans—like that of many, perhaps of most, other races—is a weather-beaten stone, the Do-ring. It stands in the center of Lhasa, across the courtyard in front of the western doors of the Cathedral or Jokang, beneath the famous willow-tree.”
“The 37bn-yuan ($5.7bn) track extends from the region’s capital Lhasa eastward to the city of Nyingchi, which is Tibetan for “Throne of the Sun”.”
“The most notable stop on the president's itinerary was the Lhasa, the Tibetan city that was once home of the Dalai Lama. Xi visited the public square in front of the Potala Palace, the traditional seat of the Dalai Lama's power. Tibet's religious leader has been living in exile since 1959 following a failed uprising against the Chinese rule. While in Lhasa, Xi visited a monastery and "inspected ethnic religion" and Tibetan cultural heritage protection,[…]”
“There has been a widespread outcry from the residents of Lhasa, the capital of the Chinese autonomous region of Tibet, about how local authorities are managing a Covid-19 lockdown, instated on August 9.”
“Prayers are a part of daily life in Tibet, and in counties such as Nyemo, on the outskirts of Lhasa, its inhabitants try to make a living by making incense to be used in temples.”

CEFR level

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