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Myanmar is the country where Burmese is predominantly spoken. It is the official language of Myanmar and is spoken by the majority of the population.
It refers to people originating from Myanmar. Myanmar was called Burma in old times.
There should not have such terms like "Myanmarese" or "Myanmese". I, as a Burmese, like only refering to me as "Burmese" or "Myanmar". The demonym(resident of locality) of Myanmar(country) is Myanmar. Burmese are a larger ethnic group who have more cultural influence in Myanmar. Thus, Burmese can also be used as demonym, although other minor ethnic races will prefer to be called as Myanmar. Myanmarese or Myanmese are invalid usages.
Since the original name of Myanmar is Burma the people of Myanmar are still being called as Burmese. Myanmar.com refers to it's people as 'Myanmar people'.
The Burmese people. They live mostly in a country called Myanmar on maps; it used to be called Burma. Burma/Myanmar is a southeast Asian country to the east of India and Bangladesh.
For the most part, no. The majority of people in Myanmar speak Burmese, which is the official language. The primary language of instruction in Myanmar is English.
Around 33 million people speak Burmese as their first language in Myanmar. Additionally, there are communities of Burmese speakers in neighboring countries such as Thailand, India, and Bangladesh.
The main people of Myanmar are called Myanmar or Bamar. There are seven states in Myanmar and therefore there are Seven Main races of Myanmar. They are * Kachin * Kayah * Kayin * Chin * Mon * Rakhine * Shan
Burmese people live in Burma. Burma's official name is the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. Though the name was changed from Burma to Myanmar in 1989, the name change is very much contested by many of the citizens.
if they called Burma, it is not only burmese people live there, there are 8 major ethnic groups live in Myanmar with their own states. So they change their name from Burma to Myanmar.
In history, Burma was colonized under the British government. At that time, their official language was English and of course they could speak. But nowadays, Burmese people whether they can speak English or not will depend on their education level.
The native people of Burma ( or Myanmar ) share a common enemy that is the barbarack Annolropists - A*nal*rop* ists- . They have fought and been defeated many times. Leaving the Burmese weak and very soar.