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* [http://www.tibetan-translations.com Tibetan-Translations.com] The main website of Erick Tsiknopoulos.
 
* [http://www.tibetan-translations.com Tibetan-Translations.com] The main website of Erick Tsiknopoulos.
  
Erick Tsiknopoulos (b. 1981) has been studying Buddhism since 1999 and Tibetan since 2005. He studied Tibetan language and Buddhism for about 11 years in the Himalayan region of India and Nepal, from 2008 to 2019, mostly in the Dharamsala area. He has been working as a textual translator since 2009, and since then has translated hundreds of Tibetan texts into English, and has worked on numerous projects for various Dharma centers around the world. He has also worked as a Tibetan language teacher since 2011, and is fluent in colloquial Tibetan.
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Erick Tsiknopoulos (b. 1981) has been studying Buddhism since 1999 and Tibetan since 2005. He studied Tibetan language and Buddhism for 11 years in the Himalayan region of India and Nepal, from 2008 to 2019, mostly in the Dharamsala area. In India he studied closely with learned Tibetan scholars and experienced Buddhist teachers. He has been working as a textual translator since 2009, and since then has translated hundreds of Tibetan texts into English, and has worked on numerous translation projects for various Dharma centers around the world. Many of his translation works have been published in print and electronic form, or await future publication. He has also worked as a Tibetan language teacher since 2011 (teaching classical literary, colloquial spoken and modern literary Tibetan), and is highly fluent in colloquial Tibetan.

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Erick Tsiknopoulos (b. 1981) has been studying Buddhism since 1999 and Tibetan since 2005. He studied Tibetan language and Buddhism for 11 years in the Himalayan region of India and Nepal, from 2008 to 2019, mostly in the Dharamsala area. In India he studied closely with learned Tibetan scholars and experienced Buddhist teachers. He has been working as a textual translator since 2009, and since then has translated hundreds of Tibetan texts into English, and has worked on numerous translation projects for various Dharma centers around the world. Many of his translation works have been published in print and electronic form, or await future publication. He has also worked as a Tibetan language teacher since 2011 (teaching classical literary, colloquial spoken and modern literary Tibetan), and is highly fluent in colloquial Tibetan.