Burmese
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.
Yes. The main language in Thailand is Thai.The main language in Myanmar is Burmese.
myanmar
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.
Yes because this is needed for myanmar student
The Union of Myanmar, or Myanmar for short.
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.
Karen is primarily spoken in Myanmar (Burma), where it is used by the Karen ethnic groups. It is also spoken by Karen communities in Thailand, particularly near the border with Myanmar. The language comprises several dialects, reflecting the diverse subgroups within the Karen people.
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.
"Chow" is a Sinitic language spoken mainly in Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It is a tonal language belonging to the Tai-Kadai language family.
It is Thai language, used in Thailand, Northern Malaysia, Cambodia, Southern Myanmar and Laos. It says Very cute. The last three symbols used at the end of the sentence are added to sound more polite. It is phonetically spoken as "naa rak - maak loie - krap".
The official language of Myanmar is Burmese. There are also many ethnic languages spoken throughout the country, such as Shan, Karen, and Kachin.