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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. Yangon University of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Before the establishment of the language departments, English courses were first offered in 1969 and Myanmar language courses were started in 1974 with the faculty members from Yangon University. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] More language departments were added over the years: the English department was established in 1984, Myanmar in 1985, Thai in 1989, and ...

  4. Languages of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Today, Burmese is the primary language of instruction, and English is the secondary language taught. [10] English was the primary language of instruction in higher education from late 19th century to 1964, when Gen. Ne Win mandated educational reforms to "Burmanise". [15] English continues to be used by educated urbanites and the national ...

  5. Mandalay University of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Totally over 1600 students from Upper Myanmar and foreign countries are studied various languages in this university. Languages that are currently studied at this university are: English, Chinese, Japanese, French, Korean, German, Russian, Thai, and; Myanmar for international students.

  6. Burmish languages - Wikipedia

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    Proto Lolo–Burmese. Bloomington: Indiana University. Clerk, F. V. (1911). A manual of the Lawngwaw or Măru language, containing: the grammatical principles of the language, glossaries of special terms, colloquial exercises, and Maru-English and English-Maru vocabularies. Rangoon: American Baptist mission press. Dai, Qing-xia (1981).

  7. Mok language - Wikipedia

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    Mok (/mɔ̀k/ ‘mountain people’ [2]), also known as Amok, [3] Hsen-Hsum, and Muak, is an Angkuic language or dialect cluster spoken in Shan State, Myanmar [4] 7 speakers in Lampang province, Thailand were reported by Wurm & Hattori (1981).

  8. 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.

  9. Myeik dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Myeik dialect, also known as Beik in Burmese, Mergui and Merguiese in English, and Marit (มะริด) in Thai, is a divergent dialect of Burmese, spoken in Myeik, the second largest town in Tanintharyi Region, the southernmost region of Myanmar. [2]

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