
Burmese language - Wikipedia
Burmese[a] is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken in Myanmar, [2] where it is the official language, lingua franca, and the native language of the Bamar, the country's largest ethnic group. The Constitution of …
Where is Burma? Culture, Facts & Travel - CountryReports
The Burmese people call their own language Bamar or Myanmar and it is the main language spoken throughout the country. About 70 percent of the people of Burma speak one or other of the Burma …
Burmese/Myanmar language and alphabet - Omniglot
Burmese Burmese, or Myanmar, is a member of the Lolo-Burmese branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is spoken mainly in Myanmar (Burma), where it is the official language. In 2007 there were …
Myanmar - Burmese, Sino-Tibetan, Mon-Khmer | Britannica
4 days ago · Myanmar - Burmese, Sino-Tibetan, Mon-Khmer: Many indigenous languages—as distinct from mere dialects—are spoken in Myanmar. The official language is Burmese, spoken by the …
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The official website of Burmese American Community Institute
Burmese American Community Institute is a non-profit organization founded in 2011 that provides human services, educational and vocational support to the Burmese and Immigrant community in …
Burmese - Preply
Feb 6, 2026 · Burmese tips & resources February 6, 2026 Best online Burmese courses for beginners in 2026 | Preply guide Discover the best online Burmese course for beginners in 2026. Compare top …
DVB - Democratic Voice of Burma
Apr 15, 2026 · Democratic Voice of Burma (DVB) publishes daily independent news and information across Myanmar and around the world by satellite TV and the internet.
8 Things You Should Know About Burmese Culture | Myanmar Cultural
Before visiting Myanmar, read about the Burmese culture to learn about the customs, cultural symbols, family values, beliefs, and the cultural ...
Burmese | Department of Asian Studies
Burmese is a language spoken in Myanmar, previously known as Burma in English. The debate goes on about the use of these two names, but in the vernacular, most people use /ba-ma/ while /myan-ma/ …