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  1. Burmese (Burmese: မြန်မာဘာသာ; MLCTS: Mranma bhasa; pronounced [mjəmà bàθà]) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Myanmar, where it is the official language, lingua franca, and the native language of the Bamar, the country's principal ethnic group.

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  3. Learn about the languages spoken in Myanmar (Burma), including Burmese, the official language, and other indigenous languages from six language families. Find out the history, script, and usage of Burmese and English in education and media.

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  5. Burmese (Burmese: မြန်မာဘာသာ; MLCTS: Mranma bhasa; pronounced [mjəmà bàθà]) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Myanmar, where it is the official language, lingua franca, and the native language of the Bamar, the country's principal ethnic group.

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    The Burmese or Myanmar script developed from the Mon script, which was adapted from a southern Indian script during the 8th century. The earliest known inscriptions in the Burmese script date from the 11th century.

    Type of writing system: Abugida / Syllabic Alphabet- each letter has an inherent vowel, which is pronounced [a̰] or [ə] [a]. Other vowels sounds are indicated using separate letters or diacritics w...
    Script family: Proto-Sinaitic, Phoenician, Aramaic, Brāhmī, Tamil-Brahmi, Pallava, Burmese
    Used to write: Burmese/Myanmar (ဗမာစကား), Karen and Mon.

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    1. ဃ (gh), ဈ (jh), ဋ (ṭ), ဌ (ṭh), ဍ (ḍ), ဎ (ḍh), ဏ (ṇ), ဓ (dh), and ဠ (ḷ) are used mainly in words of Pali origin. 2. ၐ (ś) and ၑ (ṣ) are only used in Sanskrit words 3. When combined with the diacritic ာ or as a final, ည becomes ဉ 4. ရ is often pronounced [ɹ] in words of Pali or foreign origin. 5. အ is treated as a consonant and represents an initial glottal stop in syllables with no other consonant. 6. The letter န (n) has a different form when there is a diacritic under it, e.g နု (nu)

    Information about Burmese | Phrases | Numbers | Tower of Babel | Burmese courses on: Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk[affilate links]

    Information about the Burmese language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmese_alphabet Online Burmese lessons http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Burmese/ http://www.youtube.com/user/BurmeseLanguage Burmese phrases http://ilanguages.org/burmese_phrases.php http://www.asiapearltravels.com/language/lesson28.php http://wikitravel.org/en/Burmese_phrasebook http:/...

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    Learn about the history, features and writing system of Burmese, the official language of Myanmar. See examples of Burmese script, consonants, vowels, tones and numerals.

  6. Burmese (in Burmese ba-ma-sa, pronounced /baa-MAA-saa/) is a language spoken in Myanmar (also known as Burma). Burmese is a Sino-Tibetan language, meaning that is close to Chinese and Tibetan.

  7. Burmese language, the official language of Myanmar (Burma), spoken as a native language by the majority of Burmans and as a second language by most native speakers of other languages in the country. Burmese and the closely related Lolo dialects belong, together with the Kachinish and Kukish.

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