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  2. Myanmar English - Wikipedia

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    Burmese English (also called Myanmar English) is the register of the English language used in Myanmar (Burma), spoken as second language by an estimated 2.4 million people, about 5% of the population (1997). [1] The English language was initially introduced to the country during the British colonial period, spanning from 1824 until independence ...

  3. Burmese grammar - Wikipedia

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    မသွား ma.swa: [məθwá နဲ့ nai. nɛ̰] မသွား နဲ့ ma.swa: nai. [məθwá nɛ̰] 'Don't go' မသွား ma.swa: [məθwá ဘူး bhu: bú] မသွား ဘူး ma.swa: bhu: [məθwá bú] '[I] don't go' Nouns Burmese nouns are marked for case. Case markers The case markers are: High register Low register Subject thi (သည်), ká (က), hma (မ ...

  4. Myanmar–English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar–English Dictionary (Burmese: မြန်မာ-အင်္ဂလိပ်အဘိဓာန်) is a modern Government project in Myanmar (formerly Burma), first published in 1993 by the Government of Myanmar's Myanmar Language Commission.

  5. Myanmar Language Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Language Commission (Burmese: မြန်မာစာအဖွဲ့; formerly Burmese Language Commission; abbreviated MLC) is the pre-eminent government body on matters pertaining to the Burmese language. [1]

  6. Education in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The educational system of Myanmar (also known as Burma) is operated by the government Ministry of Education. Universities and professional institutes from upper Burma and lower Burma are run by two separate entities, the Departments of Higher Education (Lower Burma and Upper Burma), whose office headquarters are in Yangon and Mandalay respectively.

  7. Burmese language - Wikipedia

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    A Burmese speaker, recorded in Taiwan. Burmese (Burmese: မြန်မာဘာသာ; MLCTS: Mranma bhasa; pronounced [mjəmà bàθà]) is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Myanmar, [2] where it is the official language, lingua franca, and the native language of the Bamar, the country's largest ethnic group.

  8. Zaiwa language - Wikipedia

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    A Grammar and Dictionary of Zaiwa. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-18489-3. Yabu, Shirō 藪 司郎 (1982). アツィ語基礎語彙集 / Atsigo kiso goishū / Classified Dictionary of the Atsi or Zaiwa Language (Sadon Dialect) with Atsi, Japanese and English Indexes. Tokyo: 東京外国語大学アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究所 ...

  9. Jingpo language - Wikipedia

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    A documentary about Kachin culture in Myanmar recorded in Jingpo. Jinghpaw (Jinghpaw ga, Jìngphòʔ gà, ဈိာင်ဖေါစ်) or Kachin (Burmese: ကချင်ဘာသာ, [kətɕɪ̀ɰ̃ bàðà]) is a Tibeto-Burman language of the Sal branch spoken primarily in Kachin State, Myanmar; Northeast India; and Yunnan, China.