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ᥚᥣᥱ ᥔᥣᥱ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ

ᥘᥧᥐ ᥖᥤ ᥝᥤᥱ ᥑᥤᥱ ᥚᥤᥱ ᥖᥤᥱ ᥕᥣᥱ ᥛᥣᥰ
ᥚᥣᥱ ᥔᥣᥱ ᥛᥣᥢ
ᥘᥤᥐ ᥛᥣᥢ (ᥟᥢ ᥖᥦᥛᥲ )
ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ (ᥟᥢ ᥘᥣᥖ )
ᥔᥥᥒᥴ ᥟᥩᥐᥱ IPA: mjəmàzà
mjəmà zəɡá
ᥐᥨᥢᥰ ᥟᥪᥒᥱ ᥖᥤ ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥣᥢᥱ ᥛᥣᥱ
ᥟᥣ ᥛᥥᥝᥰ ᥐᥨᥢᥰ ᥑᥫᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ
ᥐᥨᥢᥰ ᥘᥣᥖ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥟᥪᥒᥱ ᥖᥤ
33 ᥘᥣᥢᥳ (2007)[1]
Second language: 10 million (no date)[2]
ᥛᥧᥒᥳ ᥚᥣᥱ ᥔᥣᥱ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ
ᥙᥫᥒ ᥛᥫ ᥓᥝᥳ
ᥙᥫᥒ ᥘᥣᥭᥰ ᥖᥦᥛᥲ ᥘᥤᥐ
ᥖᥨᥝ ᥟᥐᥳ ᥐᥣ ᥘᥣᥱ ᥛᥣᥢ
ᥘᥤᥐ ᥐᥨᥢᥰ ᥟᥛᥱ ᥞᥢᥴ ᥖᥣ ᥛᥣᥢ
ᥔᥣᥭᥴ ᥒᥣᥭ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥓᥩᥛᥰ ᥖᥣᥰ ᥘᥣᥰ
ᥘᥩᥒ ᥟᥝ ᥕᥧᥒᥱ ᥖᥪᥰ ᥘᥬᥰ ᥘᥧᥛᥰ
ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥦᥢᥱ ᥛᥣᥱ
ᥚᥧᥱ ᥗᥤᥒᥰ ᥔᥤᥛᥰ ᥓᥩᥛᥰ ᥑᥣᥒᥱ ᥓᥧᥛᥰ ᥘᥤᥐ ᥛᥣᥢ
ᥑᥨᥖ ᥚᥣᥱ ᥔᥣᥱ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ
ISO 639-1 my
ISO 639-2 bur (B)
mya (T)
ISO 639-3 myaᥑᥨᥖ ᥟᥢ ᥑᥝᥲ ᥙᥣᥰ
ᥑᥨᥖ ᥞᥒᥰ ᥑᥨᥝᥴ:
int – ᥟᥣᥒᥰ ᥔᥣᥰ
tvn – ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥗᥣᥰ ᥝᥥᥱ
tco – ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥖᥩᥒᥱ ᥕᥨᥝᥰ
rki – ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥘᥣᥳ ᥑᥦᥒᥱ
rmz – ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥛᥣ ᥘᥣᥱ ᥛᥣᥱ
Glottolog sout3159[3]
Linguasphere 77-AAA-a
ᥖᥤ ᥘᥬᥰ ᥙᥩᥒ ᥘᥤᥐ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥛᥢᥰ ᥑᥝᥲ ᥙᥣᥰ ᥛᥣᥭᥴ ᥞᥣᥒ ᥔᥥᥒᥴ ᥟᥩᥐᥱ IPA ᥕᥝᥳ ။ ᥙᥩᥰ ᥟᥛᥱ ᥛᥤᥰ ᥘᥩᥒ ᥐᥛᥳ ᥗᥦᥛᥴ ᥟᥢ ᥛᥣᥢᥱ ᥛᥦᥢ ᥘᥭᥴ ᥓᥫᥰ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥖᥨᥝ ᥘᥤᥐ ᥕᥧᥱ ᥢᥤᥱ ᥑᥨᥖ ᥘᥢᥳ ᥖᥥᥴ ᥘᥭᥲ ᥞᥢᥴ ᥙᥥᥢ ? ၊ ᥘᥩᥐᥴ ᥔᥤᥱ ᥓᥥᥒᥱ ᥓᥣᥳ ᥐᥣᥱ ᥓᥫᥰ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥕᥝᥳ။ ᥙᥨᥝᥰ ᥑᥬᥲ ᥖᥨᥭᥰ ᥘᥩᥒ ᥔᥪᥙᥱ ᥛᥪᥖ IPA ᥘᥭᥴ ᥐᥣᥱ ᥖᥨᥭᥰ ᥘᥭᥲ ᥖᥤ en:Help:IPA ᥘᥭᥲ ᥕᥧᥱ ။

ᥘᥤᥐ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥘᥤᥐ ᥘᥣᥭᥰ ᥟᥢ ᥓᥬᥳ ᥖᥪᥰ ᥖᥛ ᥖᥤ ᥘᥬᥰ ᥘᥧᥛᥰ ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥦᥢᥱ ᥛᥣᥱ။ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥓᥣᥱ ᥖᥤ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥘᥦᥲ ᥓᥣᥝᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥓᥫᥰ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥘᥣᥳ ᥑᥦᥒᥱ၊ ᥗᥣ ᥘᥧᥳ၊ ᥟᥣᥒᥰ ᥔᥣᥰ၊ ᥖᥩᥒᥱ ᥘᥫᥰ၊ ᥕᥩᥰ ᥘᥢᥳ ᥕᥝᥳ။ ᥘᥬᥰ ᥐᥣ ᥓᥣᥝᥰ ᥑᥫᥰ ᥓᥫᥰ ᥟᥢ ᥘᥣᥖ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥖᥤᥳ ᥙᥦᥖ -ᥛᥣᥢ (Tibeto-Burman Language) ᥘᥢᥳ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥟᥢ ᥘᥛᥴ ᥔᥥᥴ ᥙᥫᥢ။ ᥞᥨᥝᥴ ᥐᥨᥢᥰ ᥟᥢ ᥘᥣᥖ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥛᥤᥰ ᥕᥧᥱ 32 ᥘᥣᥢᥳ ᥔᥥᥴ ᥓᥣᥝᥰ ᥑᥫᥰ ᥟᥢ ᥕᥧᥱ ᥔᥝᥰ ᥘᥬᥰ ᥛᥫᥒᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥐᥩᥲ ᥝᥭᥳ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥛᥣᥭᥴ ᥔᥩᥒᥴ ᥔᥥᥴ ᥟᥩᥢ ᥐᥢ ᥘᥣᥖ ᥖᥨᥝᥱ ᥐᥢ ᥕᥧᥱ။ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥑᥝᥲ ᥙᥣᥰ ᥘᥬᥰ ᥓᥣᥝᥰ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥖᥤᥰ ᥙᥦᥖ -ᥛᥣᥢ (Tibeto-Burman Language)။ ᥓᥣᥝᥰ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥖᥤᥳ ᥙᥦᥖ -ᥛᥣᥢ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥔᥛᥳ ᥑᥝᥲ ᥙᥣᥰ ᥘᥬᥰ ᥓᥧᥛᥰ ᥑᥥᥱ ᥖᥤᥰ ᥙᥦᥖ (Sino Tibetan-Language Family)။ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥟᥢ ᥛᥤᥰ ᥔᥥᥒᥴ ᥑᥪᥢᥲ ᥘᥨᥒᥰ (Tonal)၊ ᥟᥢ ᥛᥤᥰ ᥔᥥᥒᥴ ᥖᥛᥱ ᥔᥧᥒᥴ (Pitch-Register)၊ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥑᥣᥛᥰ ᥟᥢ ᥛᥤᥰ ᥑᥨᥝᥲ ᥘᥥᥝ (Monosyllabic) ᥘᥛᥴ ᥖᥥᥳ ᥖᥥᥳ။ ᥘᥣᥭᥰ ᥑᥙᥳ ᥖᥨᥢᥰ ᥔᥖᥳ ᥖᥣᥱ ᥛᥢᥰ ᥐᥣᥱ ᥓᥩᥛᥰ ᥐᥖ ᥖᥣᥰ၊ ᥐᥣᥛᥱ၊ ᥐᥤᥳ ᥘᥤᥳ ᥕᥣᥱ ᥙᥥᥢ (analytic language)ᥕᥝᥳ။ ᥖᥨᥝ ᥘᥤᥐ ᥛᥣᥢ ᥘᥭᥳ ᥘᥧᥐ ᥖᥤ ᥖᥨᥝ ᥘᥤᥐ ᥙᥣ ᥘᥛᥱ ᥞᥣᥳ ᥛᥤᥱ ᥟᥛᥱ ᥘᥢᥴ ᥘᥧᥐ ᥖᥤ ᥘᥤᥐ ᥛᥩᥢᥰ ᥔᥥᥴ ᥙᥥᥢ ᥛᥣᥰ။

  1. Mikael Parkvall, "Världens 100 största språk 2007" (The World's 100 Largest Languages in 2007), in Nationalencyklopedin
  2. Burmese at Ethnologue (15th ed., 2005)
  3. (2013) "Southern Burmish", Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.