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Both belong to Sino-Tibetan language family. Why don't many Han people in Lhasa, Tibet speak Tibetan?

Chinese and Tibetan are homologous, and the Sino-Tibetan language family also says that ancient Chinese and Tibetan are the same language. The difference between Mandarin spoken by people now and ancient Chinese is unimaginable. It is also difficult for foreigners to learn Cantonese now!

Cantonese, Hakka, Chaoshan, Minnan, Hunan, Wu, Jiangxi and Wenzhou all belong to Chinese.

Please, do you understand? Can you tell everything?

No pressure, no real integration into each other's lives. For example, barefoot doctors trained in Daliangshan for 68 years are basically bilingual, and Han doctors above the district government often go to the countryside to see a doctor. At least there is no problem with Yi Yi, and people under pressure can't tell how to take medicine, which will cause problems.

When I returned to work in Zhejiang, I found that I could talk anytime and anywhere at the junction of two provinces, such as Wujiang in Jiangsu, Zhejiang in LULU, Tao Zhuang, Hu Fen, Renmin River and Zhejiang.

As long as you master the rules (pinyin), I think it is Hong Kong and Taiwan dialect, and people (young people) in mainland provinces will have no problem in two or three months!

Vigorously promote and popularize the legal language stipulated by the Constitution-the national common language, and the consistency of books and texts is the last word!

Because there are many tourists going to Lhasa, the actual situation is that the Han people work less, and the business is mainly for tourists, and there is not much overlap with local Tibetans.

The large-scale spread of language is the need of ordinary people's life, not their feelings. Most people in the world are ordinary people who choose their faces for life, not for feelings. However, since there is a large amount of Chinese, there is no need to learn Tibetan.

Yes, it won't do much good and it won't have any impact.

Because of the compatibility and exclusiveness of Chinese, many foreigners have lived in China for several months and can't remember using their mother tongue for more than 20 years.