Phys.org: How social media is breathing new life into Bhutan's unwritten local languages
How social media is breathing new life into Bhutan's unwritten local languages
The Conversation: How social media is breathing new life into Bhutan’s unwritten local languages
How social media is breathing new life into Bhutan’s unwritten local languages
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Dechen, 40, grew up in Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. Her native language was Mangdip, also known as Nyenkha, as her parents are originally from central Bhutan. She went to schools in the city, ...