Burmese language

Burmese
Myanmar language
မြန်မာ
PronunciationIPA: [mjəmà]
[mjəmà ]
Native toMyanmar, Bangladesh (Chittagong Hill Tracts), India (Tripura), China (Yunnan), Thailand (Mae Hong Son and Tak)
RegionMyanmar
EthnicityBarma people
EraBurmesee25
Second language: 10 million (no date)[1]
Early forms
Mon–Burmese (Burmese alphabet)
Burmese Braille
Official status
Official language in
Myanmar
Southeast Asia
Regulated byMyanmar Language Commission
Language codes
ISO 639-1my
ISO 639-2bur (B)
mya (T)
ISO 639-3Variously:
mya
int
tco
rki
rmz
Tay
Glottolognucl1310
Linguasphere77-AAA-a
Areas where Burmese is spoken (in dark blue those areas where it is more widely spoken).(The map does not indicate where the language is majority or minority.)
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Burmese (in Burmese ba-ma-sa, pronounced /baa-MAA-saa/) is a language spoken in Myanmar (also known as Burma). Burmese is a Sino-Tibetan language, meaning that is close to Chinese and Tibetan.

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