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Description
- Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar (also called Burma) is a country in Southeast Asia.
- Burmese, the mother tongue of the Bamar and official language of Myanmar, is related to Tibetan and Chinese.
- Myanmar is home to four major language families:
- Sino-Tibetan: These languages are most widely spoken.
- Tai–Kadai
- Austro-Asiatic
- Indo-European
- More than a hundred languages are spoken in total. [3]
Word List(s)
Burmese
Karen
Kachin or Jingpho
Chin or Zo (Zou)
Chinese or Hokkien
Shan
- Cushing, Josiah Nelson. Handbook of the Shan language. Rangoon : American Baptist Mission Press, [1888?]. Available at WorldCat
Mon
Palaung
Wa
Pali
Alphabet and Pronunciation
Burmese
Karen
Kachin or Jingpho
Chin or Zo (Zou)
Chinese or Hokkien
Shan
Mon
Palaung
Wa
Pali
Language Aids and Dictionaries
Burmese
- English to Burmese Dictionary (Glosbe)
- Burmese Dictionary (Lexilogos)
- The most important vocabulary to know during your trip in Burma (Evaneos)
Karen
Kachin or Jingpho
Chin or Zo (Zou)
Chinese or Hokkien
Shan
Mon
Palaung
- English to Ruching Palaung Dictionary (Glosbe)
- English to Rumai Palaung Dictionary (Glosbe)
- English to Shwe Palaung Dictionary (Glosbe)
Wa
Pali
Additional Resources
- Useful Burmese Phrases for Travelers to Myanmar (WorldNomads)
- Myanmar (Britannica)
- Myanmar (Wikitravel)
References
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Palaung language," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palaung_language, accessed 11 April 2022.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Pali Today," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pali#Pali_today, accessed 11 April 2022.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Myanmar," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myanmar, accessed 9 April 2022.