Everyone speaks Burmese there, Shan is widely spoken like anywhere in Shan State. Chinese is also spoken by quite a few.
The official language of Myanmar is Burmese. There are also many ethnic languages spoken throughout the country, such as Shan, Karen, and Kachin.
in dawei , in shan state , kachin in dawei , in shan state , kachin in dawei , in shan state , kachin
The primary language spoken in Mandalay is Burmese. However, due to the multicultural nature of the city, various ethnic languages such as Shan, Chinese, and Hindi are also spoken by certain communities. Additionally, English is understood and spoken to some extent, particularly in commercial and tourist areas.
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
Shan people come from the region Burma. They are a Tai group from Southeast Asia. They primarily live in Myanmar. There are five major groups of shan people existing today.
8 states including myanmar (not sure) My thinkings : Ka Chin, Ka Yar, Kayin, Chin , Mon, Burma, Rakhine, Shan
There are MANY languages spoken in Africa, not just one, so your question needs to name the particular language you're asking about.If you're talking about Swahili -Kenyan Language- it is ashante. aa-SHAN-te.
The official and national language of Thailand is Thai which belongs to the Tai-Kadai family, spoken by 60 million people in Southeast Asian region and one of the ancient languages in East and South-East Asia. Linguistically, the language is associated with languages expressed in northern Vietnam, Yunnan, Laos and eastern Burma (Myanmar). English is considered as the second language in Thailand which is taught inuniversities, public schools and generally understood and spoken in Bangkok. Thailand also spoke languages such as Chinese, Malay, Mon-Khmer, Lao and different regional dialects like Phuan, Lua, Shan, Thai Dam and Southern Thai (Pak Dtai). Aside from these, Nyaw is another language used in the provinces of Nakhon Phanom, Udon Thani, Sakhon Nakhon and some part of Northeast Thailand.
Myanmar, present day Burma, is a multi-religious country. There is no official state religion, but the government shows preference for Theravada Buddhism, the majority religion. It is approximated that 89% of the population, especially the Bamar, Rakhine, Shan, Mon, and Chinese, practice this religion.
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As of recent estimates, there are approximately 1 to 2 million ethnic Chinese people living in Myanmar, primarily concentrated in regions bordering China, such as Shan State and Kachin State. Many of these individuals are involved in trade and business activities. The exact number can vary due to factors like migration and changes in demographics.
The inhabitants of Burma, officially known as Myanmar, are called Myanmar people or simply Burmese. The country is home to various ethnic groups, with the largest being the Bamar (Burman) people. Other significant ethnic groups include the Shan, Karen, Rakhine, Chin, and Kachin, among others. Each group has its own distinct culture, language, and traditions.