What’s better than using Tibetan-English Dictionary by Christian Steinert? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
The Tibetan-English Dictionary app is perfect for anyone interested in the Tibetan language, whether it’s for Buddhist studies, translation, or just curiosity. It’s got a bunch of different dictionaries packed in, not just Tibetan-English but also Tibetan-Tibetan and even Tibetan-Sanskrit. The cool thing is, it’s not only one basic glossary — it pulls from all kinds of projects and authors, like the 84000 translation project, glossaries from Buddhist teachers, old-school academic works, even lists of computer terms in Tibetan. There’s basically a reference here for whatever you need, from classical terminology to more modern stuff.
Search works smoothly, and there are options for both entering terms in Tibetan script or through Wylie transliteration (which is nice if someone doesn’t have a Tibetan keyboard). For English speakers, finding Tibetan meanings is straightforward too. Playing around with it on PC using BlueStacks makes everything bigger and a bit easier to scroll through, especially if someone’s doing in-depth research or study. Just a heads up, the first time the app runs, it extracts a good chunk of data onto your device, so some space is needed — but once it’s set up, it all works offline. It’s not really flashy or filled with extra features, but if someone’s looking for serious Tibetan dictionary resources gathered in one spot, this app feels super reliable and just… does what it’s supposed to do.
Ready to experience Tibetan-English Dictionary on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.