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Bhutanese Useful words and phrases for Travelers

Dzongkha is the national language of Bhutan. It has about 160,000 native speakers and about 470,000 second-language speakers. It’s mainly spoken in the districts of Thimphu, Paro, Haa, Chukha, Wangdue Phodrang, Punakha, and Gasa. 

Dzongkha is the most common language in the west of Bhutan, and Tshangla is in the east. Whether you are visiting Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Bumthang, or the remote valleys of Bhutan, knowing simple greetings and everyday expressions can make interactions more enjoyable and respectful. 

This guide introduces useful Bhutanese words, common travel phrases, greetings, numbers, food-related terms, transportation vocabulary, and essential expressions that every traveler should know.

Useful Dzongkha Words and Phrases

While English is widely spoken throughout Bhutan, learning a few basic Dzongkha words and phrases can make your travel experience more enjoyable and meaningful. Dzongkha is Bhutan’s official language and is commonly spoken in western regions such as Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, Wangdue Phodrang, Haa, Chukha, and Gasa.

Using simple greetings like “Kuzu zangpo la” (Hello) or “Kadrin chhe la” (Thank you) is a great way to show respect for Bhutanese culture and connect with local people. 

Whether you’re shopping in local markets, ordering food, asking for directions, or interacting with your guide and hosts, these useful Bhutanese phrases can help you communicate more confidently during your journey.

Travel Tip: Adding “la” at the end of a phrase makes it more polite and respectful, which is appreciated in Bhutanese culture.

The following list includes some of the most useful Dzongkha greetings, travel expressions, food-related terms, transportation vocabulary, and everyday phrases that visitors may find helpful while traveling in Bhutan.

English Dzongkha
Greetings & Introductions  
Hello (formal) Kuzu zangpo la
Hello (informal) Kuzu zangpo
Nice to meet you Nga choe da chebay sem ga yi
How are you? Gaday bay Zhui?
I’m fine Legshom / Legshom bay rang yoey
What is your name? Chhoe gi ming ga chi mo?
My name is _____ Nga gi ming _____ in
I am from _____ Nga _____ lay in
Thanks & Responses  
Thank you Kadrin chhe la / Namey samey kadrin chhe la
You are welcome Jembalaekso
Well-Wishes & Farewells  
Good luck / Best wishes Tashi delek
See you later (informal) Shu lay log jay gae! or Tama che gae
See you tomorrow Naba che gae
Questions & Common Words  
Where? Gatey?
How much? Gadem chi mo?
What is the problem? Chhoe gi Ka Ngyel ga chi mo?
Where is the bank? Ngyul Khang Gathey mo?
No problem Khe mi
Sorry Tsip maza / Gom mathrae
Excuse me Atsi zur nang
Time Units  
o’clock baza
8 o’clock baza gyed
___ minute(s) karma ___
___ hour(s) chu tshoe ___
___ day(s) zha ___
___ week(s) duenthra ___
___ month(s) dhaw ___
___ year(s) lo ___
Days of the Week  
Monday Migmar
Tuesday Lhakpa
Wednesday Phurbu
Thursday Pasang
Friday Pemba
Saturday Nima
Sunday Dawa
Months (International)  
January–December indha dangpa, nyipa, sumpa, zhipa, ngapa, drupa, duenpa, gaypa, gupa, chupa, chuchipa, chunyipa (prefix “indha”)
Time Expressions  
Today Dhari
Yesterday Khatsa
Tomorrow Naba
Now Dhato
Colors  
Green Changkha
Red Marp
White Karp
Blue Hoem
Black Naap
Yellow Serp
Orange Leewang
Animals  
Bird Ji chu
Cat Ji ley
Chicken Jum
Cow No
Dog Ro che
Fish Nya
Frog Baep
Horse Taa
Pig Phap
Turtle Ru bel
Other Useful Phrases  
Where is the toilet? Chhabsa gathey mo? or Chhab sang gatey in-na la?
Taxi La khor
Fare La
Lodging Goen Chim
How much is this? Teru ga they chi mo? or Ngultrum ga them chi mo?
May I please have _____ _____ Zhu gay may
No, thank you Me ju (mizu)
Meal Toh / zhay go
Already eat? Toh zhey ga la?
Delicious Zhim bay
Bitter Khag tae
Sweet Ngam
Sour Chup
Water Chu
Tea Ja
Butter tea Su ja
Curry Tsoem
Soup Thup
Chilly Ema
Cheese Datsi
Cook Toh bey ni
Eat Zhey
Dry Chilli Ema kam
Potato Kewa
Maize Gayza
Alcoholic Beverage Changg
Bar Changkhang
Tip Soera
What’s the bill? Ga de chi mo?
Local Drink Ara
It is strong (spirit) Ah ni ngag tra du.
It is mild Lha si si du.
Shop Tsongkhang
Discount please! Gong phab nang!
What is this? Ani ga chi mo?
Car Numkhor
Drive Numkhor tang ni
Licence Lak Kher
Police Thrim sung
Road Lam
High speed Joba joba / shuk bay tang
Low speed Drogay bay tang
Please take caution! (driving) Reb drim di tang
Let’s go! Jogay!
Stop Numkor kag nang
Risky Ngyen khag
Here Nalu
There Phalu (h is silent)
Right Yaechhog
Left Yoenchhog
Straight Thrang Dhi
Go back / U-turn Lok Loni
Front Dong kha
Behind Jab kha
Next to Bolo kha
Far away Tha ringsa
Is it far? Tha ring sa in‑na?
Where does this road lead? Lam gathey jo mo?
Please fill up gas full Petrol tem teau bae tsuk nang la
Boy Butsh (t is silent)
Girl Bum (boom)

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Final Thoughts on Bhutan Travel & Dzongkha Phrases

Learning a few useful Dzongkha words and phrases can greatly enrich your travel experience in Bhutan. While English is widely spoken throughout the country, using simple local expressions such as greetings, thank-you phrases, and common travel vocabulary demonstrates respect for Bhutanese culture and helps create meaningful connections with local people.

Whether you are exploring the monasteries of Paro, visiting the capital city of Thimphu, attending colorful Bhutanese festivals, or trekking through remote Himalayan valleys, these practical Dzongkha phrases can help you communicate more confidently and enjoy a more authentic cultural experience.

Before your journey, consider bookmarking this guide or saving a copy on your phone for quick reference during your travels. Combined with Bhutan’s warm hospitality, breathtaking landscapes, and rich traditions, even a few local words can make your trip to the Kingdom of Bhutan more memorable and rewarding.