W H Sloan has written: 'A practical method with the Burmese language' -- subject(s): Burmese, Burmese language, Dictionaries, English, English language
Burmese language
ma nar lo thi.
Burmese
U Khin has written: 'Spoken Burmese' -- subject(s): Burmese language, Spoken Burmese
Burmese Language-Hello minga la ba
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.
The proper noun is Burmese (a person of Burma, now Myanmar). The word Burmese is also a proper adjective; for example the Burmese language is still the official language of Myanmar.Note: proper nouns and proper adjectives are always capitalized.
You would say "αα¬αααΊαα¬αααΊααΎααΊαααΊα" in Burmese, which is pronounced as "na ma ne mha na tha."
HLA` DE` I'm not exactly sure how to pronounce it, but I have a Burmese dictionary and that's what it translates to.
William Stewart Cornyn has written: 'Spoken Burmese' -- subject(s): Burmese language, Conversation and phrase books, Spoken Burmese
The Burmese language is spoken as a first language by over 30 million people. Although it uses its own alphabet, it is possible to phonetically translate the word 'black' using the English alphabet. In Burmese one would say 'me yaon'.