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Burmese
Burmese is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar as the official language, lingua franca, and native language of the Bamar ethnic group. It is also spoken by indigenous tribes in Bangladesh and India. Burmese is the most widely spoken language in Myanmar, with 33 million speakers as a first language and 10 million speakers as a second language in 2007. It has a tonal, pitch-register, and syllable-timed structure, with a subject-object-verb word order and an agglutinative grammar. The language has a complex dialectology, with regional differences between Upper Burma and Lower Burma, but with mutual intelligibility among dialects. The standard dialect of Burmese is represented by the Yangon dialect due to the city's media influence and economic clout.learn more on wikipedia
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perspectives
- 1.Ethnic tensions
- 2.Protests
- 3.Natural Disasters
- 4.Human rights
- 5.Earthquakes
- 6.Building collapse
- 7.Myanmar junta
- 8.Thai monarchy
- 9.Typhoon
countries
- 1.China
- 2.Viet Nam
- 3.Taiwan, Province of China
- 4.Turkey
- 5.Thailand
- 6.Syrian Arab Republic
- 7.Singapore
- 8.Russian Federation
- 9.Malaysia
- 10.Myanmar
- 11.India
- 12.Israel
organizations
- 1.US Agency for International Development
- 2.UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
- 3.National Unity Government
- 4.Hamas
- 5.World Health Organization
- 6.US State Department
- 7.US Geological Service
- 8.International Rescue Committee
- 9.Facebook
- 10.Amnesty International
- 11.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 12.Rohingya
persons
- 1.Min Aung Hlaing
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Zaw Min Tun
- 4.Sai Aung Main
- 5.Benjamin Netanyahu
- 6.Tom Andrews
- 7.Tavida Kamolvej
- 8.Sui-Lee Wee
- 9.Marcoluigi Corsi
- 10.Aung Hlaing
- 11.Paetongtarn Shinawatra
- 12.Aung San Suu Kyi