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  2. Myanmar–English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    A Burmese–English Dictionary publications Publication date Part Title Chief compiler(s) 1941: Part 1: A Burmese–English Dictionary: J. A. Stewart C. W. Dunn 1950: Part 2: A Burmese–English Dictionary: C. W. Dunn Hla Pe (co-ed.) 1956: Part 3: A Burmese–English Dictionary: C. W Dunn H. F. Searle Hla Pe 1962: Part 4: A Burmese–English ...

  3. Kʼchò language - Wikipedia

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    Kʼchò (IPA: /ʔkxɔ̀:/), or Mün, is a Kuki-Chin language of Myanmar. After a survey conducted in 2005 in Southern Chin State, Mang estimated the K’chò Region to be Mindat Township / mìndàt /, Kanpetlet Township / kanpètlèt / and one village in Matupi / màtupi / or / bàtǔ /.

  4. Category:Burmese dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    1 language. မြန်မာဘာသာ ... Myanmar–English Dictionary This page was last edited on 25 July 2017, at 17:41 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Myanmar Language Commission - Wikipedia

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    MLC's predecessor, the Literary and Translation Commission (ဘာသာပြန်နှင့် စာပေပြုစုရေး ကော်မရှင်), was set up by the Union Revolutionary Council in August 1963, tasked with publishing an official standard Burmese dictionary, Burmese speller, manual on Burmese composition, compilation of Burmese lexicon, terminology, and ...

  6. Languages of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Burmese was spoken by 33 million people as a first language. [5] Burmese is spoken as a second language by another 10 million people, particularly ethnic minorities in Burma and those in neighbouring countries. [6] Burmese is a Sino-Tibetan language belonging to the Southern Burmish branch of the Tibeto-Burman languages.

  7. Manussiha - Wikipedia

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    Side view of a Manussiha in a dictionary. Manussīha(မနုဿီဟ) is a combination of two Pali words; Manussa(မနုဿ) meaning "human" and Sīha(သီဟ) meaning "lion". Thus, it can be literally translated as "Man-lion". The Myanmar-English Dictionary, published by the Myanmar Language Commission, defined မနုဿီဟ as:

  8. Rohingya language - Wikipedia

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    Añí I bát rice hái eat. Añí bát hái I rice eat. Ite He TV TV saá watches. Ite TV saá He TV watches. Ibá She sairkél bicycle soré rides. Ibá sairkél soré She bicycle rides. Itará They ham ot to work za go. Itará {ham ot} za They {to work} go. Rohingya word order-2 is Subject–Time-Place-Object–Verb. Ibá I beínna in the morning gór ot at home bát rice há eat. Ibá ...

  9. Help talk:IPA/Burmese - Wikipedia

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    There is a fine and reliable Burmese to English dictionary, edited by the Myanmar Language Commission, published in the year of 1993 for the first time. Unfortunately, a specific transcription system was developed in Burma, partly very difficult to use, as in this otherwise great dictionary.