Translation Services USA offers professional translation services for English to Tshangla and Tshangla to English language pairs. We also translate Tshangla to and from any other world language. We can translate into over 100 different languages. In fact, Translation Services USA is the only agency in the market which can fully translate Tshangla to literally any language in the world!
Our translation team consists of many expert and experienced Tshangla translators. Each translator specializes in a different field such as legal, financial, medical, and more.
Whether your Tshangla translation need is small or large, Translation Services USA is always there to assist you with your translation needs. Our Tshangla translation team has many experienced document translators who specialize in translating many different types of documents including birth and death certificates, marriage certificates and divorce decrees, diplomas and transcripts, and any other Tshangla document you may need translated.
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Tshangla or Sharchopkh is the language of the Sharchops, the plurality ethnicity of Bhutan and the principal pre-Tibetan (pre-Dzongkha) peoples of that country. It appears to form an independent branch of the Tibeto-Burman languages.
Spoken Tshangla is found scattered throughout eastern Himalayan ridges, most of the Tshangla populace live in Eastern Bhutan where they formed an overwhelming major ethic group of the country probably accounting for 25-30% of the total population. Scattered Tshangla speakers can also be found in neigboring countries; in Indian state of Arunachanl Pradesh they are called Kalaktang Monpa, whereas about 10,000-12,000 Tshanla-speaking people also live in the Pemako region of Tibet and India.
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