Tenzing was married three times. His first wife, Dawa Phuti, died young in 1944. They had a son, Nima Dorje, who died at the age of four, and two daughters: Pem Pem, whose son Tashi Tenzing climbed Everest, and Nima, who married a Filipino graphic designer, Noli Galang. Tenzing's second wife was Ang Lahmu, a cousin of his first wife. They had no children, but she was a foster-mother to his daughters. His third wife was Dakku, whom he married while his second wife was still alive, as allowed by Sherpa custom (see polygyny). They had three sons (Norbu, Jamling, and Dhamey), and one daughter, Deki. Other relatives include his nephews Nawang Gombu and Topgay who took part in the 1953 Everest expedition.
Tenzing is also a very popular name for male and female Tibetans or Tibetan-Nepali. The word Tenzing originates from Tibet, and means "equilibrium in all its essence" or alternately, "keeper of Buddha's teachings". Tenzing is the most common name in the Tibetan region.[citation needed]
Tenzing never learned to read or write, but he spoke several languages. His native language was either Sherpa or Tibetan (he did speak both from an early age). As an adult he learned to speak fluent Nepali.
Tenzing is also a very popular name for male and female Tibetans or Tibetan-Nepali. The word Tenzing originates from Tibet, and means "equilibrium in all its essence" or alternately, "keeper of Buddha's teachings". Tenzing is the most common name in the Tibetan region.[citation needed]
Tenzing never learned to read or write, but he spoke several languages. His native language was either Sherpa or Tibetan (he did speak both from an early age). As an adult he learned to speak fluent Nepali.
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