áyin
house
This is a really fun way to learn Burmese. The learn Burmese flashcard game includes 2000 of the most commonly used words in Burmese today. The content in the Burmese flashcards was compiled by teachers and language professionals.
The indefinite article is what we call the words 'a' and 'an' in English. The English indefinite article 'a' is 'dit' in Burmese. Nouns in Burmese are usually accompanied by a socalled classifier or measure word. A classifier (or measure word) is a word which accompanies the noun. It is similar to the use in English in phrases like 'a flock of birds' or 'a head of cattle'.
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Full PDFLearn to get by in Burmese with these useful words and phrases. We'll begin by learning some basic Burmese phrases which you can use for everyday communication.
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In the previous steps, you learned a lot about Burmese nouns. You learned sāok and sāokdwē (book, books). You learned sāok, sāok and sāokdwē (a book, the book, the books). And you also learned ī sāok and tō sāok (this book, that book). In this step we concentrate on Burmese adjectives. You'll see an easy to follow lesson which includes numerous useful examples in both Burmese and English. To get started with step 1, simply click the 9-step speedometer symbol. Or you can move ahead to step 8, by clicking the Next Step button (Burmese verbs).
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