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  2. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Burmese) - Wikipedia

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    As Burmese names are often very short, honorifics are sometimes treated as an integral part of a person's name, for example, U Nu or U Thant. If a Burmese person's name consists of a single short word, or their name is most commonly written with the honorific, you may leave the honorific in the title. (This applies to ethnic honorifics as well.)

  3. Myanmar English - Wikipedia

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    The preferred system of spelling is based on that of the British, although American English spellings have become increasingly popular. Because Adoniram Judson, an American, created the first Burmese-English dictionary, many American English spellings are common (e.g. color, check, encyclopedia). [5]

  4. MLC Transcription System - Wikipedia

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    The Myanmar Language Commission Transcription System (1980), also known as the MLC Transcription System (MLCTS), is a transliteration system for rendering Burmese in the Latin alphabet. It is loosely based on the common system for romanization of Pali , [ 1 ] has some similarities to the ALA-LC romanization and was devised by the Myanmar ...

  5. Burmese alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Burmese alphabet (Burmese: မြန်မာအက္ခရာ myanma akkha.ya, pronounced [mjəmà ʔɛʔkʰəjà]) is an abugida used for writing Burmese. It is ultimately adapted from a Brahmic script, either the Kadamba or Pallava alphabet of South India. The Burmese alphabet is also used for the liturgical languages of Pali and Sanskrit.

  6. Languages of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Burmese was the fourth of the Sino-Tibetan languages to develop a writing system, after Chinese, Tibetan, and Tangut. [7] There are various Burmese dialects or related languages, the largest being Arakanese (or Rakhine), which retains the /r/ sound of older forms of Burmese, as well as various differences in vowel pronunciations.

  7. Today's 'Spelling Bee' Answers and Hints on Monday ... - AOL

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    Spelling Bee Hints on Monday, December 11, 2023. Here are some hints to keep in mind for today: There are 32 words in today's puzzle. There are 136 points available

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  9. Burmese language - Wikipedia

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    Burmese is a tonal, pitch-register, and syllable-timed language, [7] largely monosyllabic and agglutinative with a subject–object–verb word order. Burmese is distinguished from other major Southeast Asian languages by its extensive case marking system and rich morphological inventory.