wiktionary BurmeseBurmese may refer to Something of, from, or related to Burma , a country in Southeast Asia. See Demographics of Burma Culture of Burma Category Burmese people Burmese language Burmese cuisine Other Burmese Python Burmese cat Burmese Pony , a breed of horse Burmese horse , a horse given to Queen Elizabeth II Burmesescript See also Special Allpages Burmese List of all pages beginning with Burmese Bamar , the people Burmese English , the dialect of English spoken in Myanmar disambig fr Birman he no Burmeser pt Birman s ... more details
dablink For computer scripts that can be used with Wikipedia, see Wikipedia Scripts . wiktionarypar scriptScript may refer to Computing Script computing , a small program written for a command interpreter or another scripting language script Unix , a tool that records a tty session SCRIPT VS , a text formatting language developed at IBM Scripts artificial intelligence , a structure for representing procedural knowledge Media Script comics , the dialogue for a comic book or comic strip Script performing arts , the dialogue and instructions for a play, musical or other performance work Script recorded media , the dialogue and instructions for a film or television programme Manuscript , any written document that is put down by hand Screenplay , the dialog and instructions for a film Teleplay , the dialog and instructions for a television production Music The Script , an Irish band The Script album , an album by The Script Psychology Behavioral script , a sequence of expected behaviors Transactional analysis Life or Childhood script Life or childhood script in transactional analysis Places SCRIPT AHRC Centre Scottish Centre for Research in Intellectual Property and Technologies Writing A distinctive writing system A set of defined base elements or symbols in a writing system Scripts in Unicode , collections of letters and other written signs used to represent textual information in writing systems, each assigned to a code point Unicode number Penmanship , the writing with the hand and a writing instrument Calligraphy , the art of fancy lettering, the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious and skillful manner Handwriting , a person s particular style of writing by pen or a pencil Hand handwriting , varieties of formal, historic & exemplary writing styles. Script ... cs Skript de Skript es Guion fr Script it script disambigua gl Gui n ko nl Script ja pl Skrypt pt Script simple Script sk Skript zh ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2011 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Script image Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2008 The Script7.jpg caption The Script, Nobel Peace Prize Concert ... current members Danny O Donoghue br Mark Sheehan br Glen Power br The Script are an Irish ... Label Group imprint Phonogenic Records Phonogenic , the band released their The Script album eponymous ... title The Script & 124 GB & 124 Biography publisher Thescriptmusic.com date accessdate 9 February ... ReferenceA The Script 2008 2010 The Script performed We Cry for the first time on BalconyTV in Dublin ... ever . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v 6KI6yFUsj2I&feature fvsr ref The Script released their debut ... rca cite news first last coauthors title RCA Label Group UK News The Script We Cry the Single of the Week ... ref The single peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart , ref name The Script We Cry Music Charts cite web url http acharts.us song 35195 title The Script We Cry Music Charts publisher Acharts.us ... in their home country. ref name The Script We Cry Music Charts The Script also performed We Cry ... on 15 September 2008. ref cite web url http www.thescriptmusic.com gb music title The Script & 124 ... number 2 in Ireland, Denmark, and the UK. ref cite news url http www.billboard.com news the script perry in charge on u k charts 1003842136.story title The Script, Perry In Charge On U.K. Charts work ... album, The Script album The Script , on 11 August 2008. Following the success of The Man Who ... the top spot for five weeks. ref cite web url http acharts.us album 37191 title The Script The Script ... with their first multi platinum disc for over 600,000 sales of their debut album, The Script album The Script . ref cite web title The Script album is MULTI platinum in Ireland url http www.thescriptmusic.com ie news and diary news script album is multi platinum in ireland accessdate 15 April 2009 ... giving the Script their third top ten single in Russia. The single has, to date, spent 4 weeks on the UK ... more details
Infobox language name Old Burmese region Pagan era ? familycolor Sino Tibetan fam2 Tibeto Burman languages Tibeto Burman fam3 Lolo Burmese languages Lolo Burmese fam4 Burmish languages Burmish scriptBurmesescript iso3 obr Old Burmese is the language attested in the stone inscriptions of Bagan Pagan and is the oldest phase of Burmese linguistic history. The earliest monument in Old Burmese is the Old Burmese face of the Myazedi inscription . Many things remain controversial in the understanding of Old Burmese phonology and morphology. However it is clear that Burmese maintains a number of distinctions which are lost in the standard orthography of standard Burmese. Examples of such differences include the consonant yh and the lateral clusters kl and khl . The earliest Old Burmese documents, in particular the Myazedi and Lokatheikpan inscriptions frequently have o where later Burmese has wa. Old Burmese also had a final at and an distinct from ac and any as shown by Nishi 1974 . class wikitable Old Burmese Written Burmese yh rh pl pr kl ky uy we iy e o early OB wa References Dempsey, Jakob 2001 . Remarks on the vowel system of old Burmese. Linguistics of the Tibeto Burman Area 24.2 205 34. Errata 26.1 183. Yoshio Nishi Nishi Yoshio 1974 ac Birumabungo no ac ni tsuite On ac in Burmese T y gakuh . The Journal of the Research Department of the Toyo Bunko 56.1 01 43 Yoshio Nishi Nishi Yoshio 1999 . Four Papers on Burmese Toward the history of Burmese the Myanmar language . Tokyo Institute for the study of languages and cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University ... biruma go no kenky . Studies in the later ancient Burmese Language through Myazedi Inscriptions ... y n de zhu n xi . The Transliteration of Vowels of Burman Script . M nz Y w n 2000.2 17 21. W ng D ni n 1983 . Mi ndi ny f y n y nw i de l sh y nbi n Historical evolution of Burmese ... . Voprosy fonologii drevnebirmanskogo jazyka. Moscow Nauk. Category Burmese language ... more details
Sino Tibetan fam2 Tibeto Burman languages Tibeto Burman fam3 Lolo Burmese languages Lolo Burmese fam4 Burmish languages Burmish fam5 Southern scriptBurmesescript nation MYA Burma agency Myanmar Language Commission iso1 my iso2b bur iso2t mya iso3 mya notice IPA Burmesescript The Burmese language ... the Pali spelling of Taxila , an ancient university town in modern day Pakistan. Script main Burmesescript Image Vendeurs de plantes m dicinales vers Kyaiktiyo Paya.jpg thumb Sampling of various Burmesescript styles The Burmese language is generally divided into Old Burmese, Middle Burmese and modern ... Burmese dates to the early Pagan dynasty Pagan period . The Old Mon script, which ultimately descended from the Br hm script Br hm script, was adapted with many changes to suit the phonology of Burmese ... Research Center ref The Burmesescript is characterized by its circular letters and diacritics. It is an abugida ... script consists of 33 letters and 12 vowels. The consonants are arranged into Burmesescript Arrangement ... Burmese Keyboard The Burmesescript can be entered from the standard QWERTY keyboard. The most popular ...Infobox language name Burmese nativename my written Burmese br my spoken Burmese pronunciation ... 450 ref most English speakers continue to refer to the language as Burmese. Burmese is the native ... minorities in Burma like the Mon people Mon . Burmese is spoken by 32 million as a first language ... countries. Burmese is a Tone linguistics Tonal languages tonal , Register phonology pitch register ... Loans The Phonology of English Loanword Adaptation in Burmese url http terpconnect.umd.edu cbchang ... of the Sino Tibetan languages Sino Tibetan family of languages. The language uses the Burmesescript , derived from the Mon language Old Mon script and ultimately from the Br hm script . Literary language and spoken language Burmese language, literary and spoken, is called my mranma ... speeches. The other is colloquial, used in daily conversation and spoken. This is reflected in the Burmese ... more details
Burmesescript There are a number of mutually intelligible Burmese dialects in the Burmese language , with a largely uniform standard dialect used by most Burmese speakers, who live throughout the Irrawaddy ..., ou , u References reflist See also Burmese language Burmesescript Category Burmese language Dialects ... intelligibility among Burmese dialects, as for the most part, they share the same four tones, consonant clusters and the Burmesescript . However, several dialects differ in Burmese with respect to vocabulary, lexical particles, and rhymes. Standard dialects Spoken Burmese is remarkably uniform among Burmese speakers, ref Cite report title Refugees From Burma Their Backgrounds and Refugee Experiences ... living in the Irrawaddy River valley, who all use variants of Standard Burmese. The first major reason for the uniformity is the traditional Burmese Buddhist monastic education system, which encouraged ... Cambridge University Press pages 189 isbn 978 0 521 80496 7 ref Secondly, the spread of Burmese speakers ..., Mon language Mon was the principal language of Lower Burma. After the Burmese speaking Konbaung dynasty s victory over the Mon speaking Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom in 1757, the shift to Burmese language ... of Burmese speakers from north and intermarriage, it is estimated that about 90 of the population in the region identified themselves as Burman and Burmese speakers . ref name vbl 202 Lieberman ... Burmese origins, the standard language standard dialect of Burmese today comes from Yangon Lower ... Upper Burma represented standard Burmese. Most differences between Upper and Lower Burmese are in vocabulary ... difference between Upper Burmese and Lower Burmese is that Upper Burmese speech still differentiates maternal and paternal sides of a family class wikitable width 200 Term width 200 Upper Burmese width 200 Lower Burmese width 200 Myeik dialect Paternal aunt older Paternal aunt younger my ... based speech is gaining currency even in Upper Burma. Upper Burmese specific usage, while historically ... more details
Burmese Rosewood may refer to Dalbergia bariensis Pterocarpus indicus dab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages vi Burmese Rosewood ... more details
Infobox Writing system name Burmese time c. 1058 present languages Burmese language Burmese type Abugida fam1 Proto Sinaitic alphabet fam2 Phoenician alphabet fam3 Aramaic alphabet fam4 Br hm script Br hm fam5 Grantha script Pallava fam6 Mon script Mon unicode http www.unicode.org charts PDF U1000.pdf U 1000 U 109F iso15924 Mymr sample Burmesescript sample.svg Burmesescript brahmic The Burmesescript MYname MY MLCTS mranma akkha.ra IPA my mj m k j IPA is an abugida in the Brahmic family used for writing Burmese language Burmese . Furthermore, various other scripts share some aspect and letters of the Burmesescript, though they should not be considered strictly Burmese, including ... languages Kayah all of which are included in the latest Unicode standard . The Burmesescript is also ... each clause to enhance readability. The Burmesescript was adapted from the Mon language Script Old ... evidence of Burmesescript is dated to 1058. ref name geh cite book title History of Burma author ... vbl The script has undergone considerable modifications to suit the evolving phonology of the Burmese language. The Burmesescript has been altered from language to language, including Shan and Pwo ..., which do not exist in the Burmesescript, since Burmese diacritics include implicit tones joined to the sound change. The Burmesescript may be transliterated into the Latin alphabet with the MLC Transcription System . Alphabet Arrangement As with other Brahmi script s, the Burmese alphabet is arranged ... family , vowels are indicated in Burmesescript by diacritics, which are placed above, below ... script, including Sgaw Karen, Pwo Karen and Mon all use the same digits as the Burmese language ... connector to connect two trains of thought. my locative at . my Unicode Burmesescript ... unallocated code points including those for the Latin script in the Burmese block to manually deal ... and OFLed list of writing systems Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT BurmeseScript Category ... more details
unreferenced date April 2011 Numeral systems Burmese characters Burmese numerals are a set of Number names numeral s traditionally used in the Burmese language , although the Arabic numerals are also used. Burmese numerals follow the Hindu Arabic numeral system commonly used in the rest of the world. Main numbers File Script styles of Burmese numerals.svg thumb Burmese numerals in various script styles Zero to nine class wikitable border 1 style text align center rowspan 2 Number colspan 3 Burmese Numeral Written br small MLCTS small IPA 0 style width 3em my my sup 1 sup br small su.nya. small IPA my u a IPA 1 my my br small tac small IPA my t IPA 2 my my br small hnac small IPA my n IPA 3 my my br small sum small IPA my u IPA 4 my my br small le small IPA ... hcay small IPA my s IPA sup 1 sup Burmese for 0 number zero comes from Sanskrit nya. br sup 2 sup Can be pronounced IPA my k IPA . Spoken Burmese has innate pronunciation rules that govern numbers ... to spoken Burmese and are not spelt any differently. Ten to a million class wikitable border 1 style text align center rowspan 2 Number colspan 3 Burmese Numeral Written IPA style text align right ... 4,000 500 60 7 rowspan 3 Burmese IPA IPA t sup 1 sup IPA n ei sup 1 sup IPA u u style ... numbers, from first to tenth and rarely eleventh , are Burmese pronunciations of their Pali equivalents ... Burmese numerical classifiers measure word my . class wikitable style text align center rowspan 2 Ordinal colspan 2 BurmeseBurmese IPA First my IPA my p t ma IPA Second my IPA my d t ja ... portions. Alternate numbers Other numbers, not of Tibeto Burman origin, are also found in the Burmese ... , a Hindi derived word for four , is used very rarely. See also Burmese language Burmese numerical classifiers Indian numbering system Indian numerals External links Commonscat inline Burmese numbers Category Burmese culture Numerals Category Burmese language Numerals Category Numerals ... more details
Lead rewrite date January 2010 Image MerguiArchipelagoMap.png right 140px The southernmost islands of the Mergui Archipelago also Myeik Archipelago or Myeik Kyunzu is home to the Moken people , a nomadic ethnic minority related to the Malays. There are also some dispersed Malay and Malay related Muslims from the northern most states of Malaysia and Southern Thailand. Some of the Moken and the Muslims in these southernmost islands speak a dialect of Bahasa Melayu . The Malays are believed to be of Kedahan Malay descent, although the Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa Kedah Annals makes no mention whatsoever of the Mergui Archipelago. In 1865, an Arab Malay group led by Nayuda Ahmed, traveling and collecting sea products around Mergui Archipelago settled down in Victoria Point bay, which is now located in modern day Kawthaung . The Burmese Malays mainly live in Bokpyin township and a few islands in the southern part of the Mergui Archipelago. The Malay influence is clearly visible in the names of certain settlements near Kawthaung the words Kampong , Ulu , Telok , Tengah and Palau Malay Indonesian words for village, remote, bay, central and island respectively appear in a handful of settlement names. However, these names do not prove the demographics of the settlements. Language, culture and religion The Malays living in Southern Burma are related to the Kedahan Malay . They speak Burmese language Burmese and Kedah Malay Kedah Perlis dialect . Some of these Malays can also read the Jawi script which was the old Arabic derived script used in the Malay Peninsula. Many of the Malays are adherents of the Shafi Madhab sect of Sunni Islam. Due to their historical presence and geographic location, some have been assimilated into the dominant Mon and Bamar identities and practice Buddhism. The Mokens, although related to the Malays, have their own Austronesian languages Austronesian languages and a separate cultural, societal and religious identity. See also Malays ethnic group , the ... more details
Burmese harp or Burmese Harp may refer to The saung , a harp played in Myanmar The Burmese Harp film , a 1956 Japan ese film and its 1985 remake , both directed by Kon Ichikawa The Harp of Burma novel , a 1948 Japanese novel by Takeyama Michio Michio Takeyama on which the films are based disambig ... more details
Burmese diaspora refers to citizens of Burma Myanmar who have moved abroad, regardless of ethnicity. Burma contains over 40 different ethnic groups, though the term Burmese can be used to refer to the Bamar ethnicity. fact date May 2010 Between 1.5 and 2 million Burmese nationals live in neighboring Thailand , the largest destination. Some half a million work in Malaysia . ref citation periodical The Irrawaddy url http www.irrawaddy.org article.php?art id 17341 title UN in Malaysia Grants More Burmese Refugee Status author Lawi Weng date 2009 12 02 accessdate 2010 05 18 ref Many were minorities in Burma. Significant numbers also reside in Tokyo , Japan followed by Singapore Indonesia Australia India the European Union and the United States . Also included are many Anglo Burmese , primarily in Australia, the UK , New Zealand , Canada and the USA, a byproduct of the colonial British India era from the late 18th century to Burma s independence in 1948. Burmese Chinese , who have in significant numbers emigrated to People s Republic of China China , Taiwan , Hong Kong , and Macau . Significant communities of Burmese expelled from Nepal live in Thailand. There are also recent migr s to Bangladesh fact date May 2010 and Pakistan . References reflist Overseas Asians Burmese diaspora Category Burmese diaspora ... more details
The Burmese Encyclopedia lang my is an encyclopedia published by the Burma Translation Society under the direction of former Burmese Prime Minister U Nu . The project began in 1947, and the first volume was later published via Stephen Austin & Sons Ltd, Hertford , Great Britain . Each of fifteen volumes has approximately 500 pages. The last volume of the first edition was published in 1976, and was followed by yearly updates. Category Burmese encyclopedias Category Burmese literature Myanmar stub encyclopedia stub ja ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Burmese American image poptime 100,200 cn date November 2011 popplace California , New York , Indiana , Virginia , Maryland , Illinois langs English language English , Burmese language Burmese rels Buddhism , Christianity , Islam , Hinduism Burmese Americans lang my , IPA my mj m nw bw m j k pron are United States Americans of Burma Burmese descent ... Agendas author Lin Zhan year 2003 publisher Jones & Bartlett isbn 0763722413 ref Burmese Americans are a subgroup of Asian Americans . The majority of Burmese Americans are of Burmese Chinese ... location isbn 9780813543420 page pages 199 217 ref History in the United States The first Burmese ..., to the late 1970s. Most who immigrated were primarily those with Burmese Chinese Chinese origins ... 201. ref The Burmese Chinese were the first major group of Theravada Buddhists to immigrate to the United ... workers. ref name Cheah 201 A minority were of Anglo Burmese people Anglo Burmese and Burmese Indians Indian descent. Some of the Burmese immigrated to the United States after the Immigration and Nationality ... s. ref Cheah 202. ref From 1977 to 2000, 25,229 Burmese immigrated to the United States, although the figure is inaccurate because it does not include Burmese who immigrated via other channels or through ... Burmese border. ref name che From October 2006 to August 2007, 12,800 Karen refugees resettled in the United States. ref name che The Burmese in far smaller numbers continue to immigrate to the United States today mainly through family sponsorships and the green card lottery . Thousands of Burmese each ... U.S. Census , 16,720 persons of Burmese descent resided in the United States. That number is estimated to have risen to at least 50,000 today because of the large number of Burmese people seeking ... of Burmese Chinese and Burmese Indians who immigrated to the United States for socio economic factors tend to identify themselves as Han Chinese Chinese or South Asian rather than Burmese. Additionally ... more details
hatnote Not to be confused with the Birman . Infobox Catbreed name Burmese image Blissandlucky11.jpg imagecaption Blue and Sable adult American Burmese country Burma , Thailand aacestd http www.aaceinc.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 16 burmese breed standard&catid 17 breed standards&Itemid ... Burmese.htm fifestd http www1.fifeweb.org dnld std BUR.pdf The Burmese lang th subh bha ... s split into two subgroups the American Burmese and the British Burmese and are not to be confused with Sacred Cat of Burma, in respect of which, see Birman . Most modern Burmese are descendants of one ... developed by British cat breeders as the European Burmese. ref name cfaeur cite web title Cat Fanciers Association Breed Profile European Burmese date 2007 05 29 url http www.cfa.org breeds profiles eurbur.html accessdate 2007 10 26 ref Originally, Burmese cats were exclusively brown sable , but years ... different rules about which of these count as Burmese. Burmese cats are known for being sociable and friendly ... title UK Burmese Cat Society date 2000 05 23 url httpp www.burmesecatsociety.org.uk faults.html accessdate ... cats, they often reach 16 to 18 years of age. ref http www.pets of the realm.com burmese cat.html ref Burmese are a small to medium size breed and tend to be about 4 6  kg in weight, ref The Ultimate ... appear. Burmese are vocal like the Siamese cat Siamese but have softer, sweeter meows. They are very ... and gravitate toward human activity. Burmese need a reasonable amount of human attention ... of time. The Cat Fanciers Association CFA breed information on the Burmese implies that all survival ... Cat Fanciers Association Breed Profile Burmese date 2007 05 29 url http www.cfa.org breeds profiles burmese.html accessdate 2007 10 26 ref However, other sources ref name oflynn Guide to Owning a Burmese ... with humans, Burmese cats can defend themselves quite well against other cats, even those larger than themselves. Burmese are known as the clowns of the cat world and maintain kitten interests ... more details
nihongo The Burmese Harp Biruma no tategoto also known as Harp of Burma is a novel by Michio Takeyama . It was first published in 1946 and subsequently made into a film. A translation into english by Howard Hibbett in cooperation with UNESCO , as part of their Contemporary Works Collection was published in 1966 by Charles E. Tuttle Company . The ISBN is 0 8048 0232 7. Adaptations There are two film adaptations The Burmese Harp 1956 film The Burmese Harp , black and white 1956 Japanese film by Kon Ichikawa The Burmese Harp 1985 film The Burmese Harp , color 1985 Japanese film by Kon Ichikawa In addition there is an animated adaptation that was released in North America by Central Park Media that version is titled The Harp of Burma . ref name NVR20030208 http web.archive.org web 20030208005022 www.centralparkmedia.com cpmdb cpmnew.cfm New Video Releases . Central Park Media. February 8, 2003. Retrieved on October 10, 2009. ref See also saung , the musical instrument also known as Burmese harp. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Burmese Harp Category Japanese novels Category Central Park Media Category War novels war novel stub ja ... more details
Image ElizabethIItroopingcolour.jpg thumb right 350px Elizabeth II riding Burmese during Trooping the Colour for the last time in 1986 Image President Reagan and Queen Elizabeth II 1982.jpg thumb right 350px The Queen on Burmese at Windsor in 1982, during a visit by Ronald Reagan , who was lent 8 year old gelding ref My Life with Horses by RCMP Staff Sergeant Fred Rasmussen ref Centenial for the occasion ref http www.stripes.com news from the s s archives reagan queen saddle up for a ride at windsor castle 1.25211 Reagan, queen saddle up for a ride at Windsor Castle Stars & Stripes , 1982 06 09. Retrieved 2006 11 14. ref Burmese 1962 1990 , a black RCMP Police Service Horse PSH mare horse mare .... Royal Service Burmese was born at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Remount Ranch at Fort Walsh ... to Her Majesty The Queen ref The Queen was mounted on Burmese when six blank shots were fired ... was startled, the Queen was able to bring her under control. Burmese s last public appearance was at Trooping ... section Army . ref Burmese was put out to pasture at Windsor Castle s Park, where she died in 1990. The Queen unveiled Statue of Queen Elizabeth II riding Burmese a bronze statue in front of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, Canada, in 2005, where she is depicted atop Burmese. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk 4561169.stm BBC NEWS UK Queen defies rain on Canada visit ref PSH Burmese ... Both Burmese and Centenial note spelling were trained for the Queen by RCMP Staff Sergeant Fred Rasmussen. Naming of Burmese An RCMP spokesperson said the name Burmese originally refers to citizens .... cn date September 2011 See also Statue of Queen Elizabeth II riding Burmese Monarchy in Saskatchewan Trooping the Colour References references External links http www.rcmp grc.gc.ca history burmese e.htm RCMP Website commonscat Burmese horse DEFAULTSORT Burmese Category British monarchy Category ... de Burmese ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Burmese glass is a type of Opacity optics opaque colored art glass , shading from yellow to pink , found in either the rare original shiny finish or the more common satin finish. It is used for table glass and small, ornamental vases and dressing table articles. It was patented in 1885 by the Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA. Burmese glass found favor with Victoria of the United Kingdom Queen Victoria , and from 1886, the British company of Thomas Webb & Sons was licensed to produce their own version known as Queen s Burmeseware , which was used for tableware and decorative glass, often with painted decoration. The formula to produce Burmese Glass contains Uranium oxide with tincture of gold added. The uranium oxide produced the inherent soft yellow color of Burmese glass. Because of the added gold, the characteristic pink blush of color of Burmese was fashioned by re heating th object in the furnace The Glory Hole. The length of time in the furnace will determine the intensity of the color. Strangely, if the objects is subjected to the heat again, it will return to the original yellow color. Actually, on the queens visit to the United States The Mount Washington glass company made for her a tea cup and saucer it was presented to her to which she exclaimed, it looks like a burmese sunset That is where the name Burmese came from for the Glass, The design painted on the cup and saucer by the famous Mt Washington artist Timothy Canty became known as Queens Burmese design. Mt Washington glass company, of New Bedford, Mass.. patented Queens design Burmese, not Thomas Webb and sons. Glass makers and brands DEFAULTSORT Burmese Glass Category Glass art Category Glass trademarks and brands Category Glass types Glass art stub ... more details
Taxobox name Burmese trout status regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Cypriniformes familia Cyprinidae genus Raiamas species R. guttatus binomial Raiamas guttatus binomial authority Francis Day F. Day , 1870 ref fishbase Raiamas guttatus ref Burmese trout Raiamas guttatus is a species of ray finned fish in the genus Raiamas . References reflist Category Raiamas Cyprinidae stub ca Raiamas guttatus es Raiamas guttatus th zh ... more details
Burmese characters The literature of Burma or Myanmar spans over a millennium. Burmese literature was historically ..., such as the Yama Zatdaw Ramayana . The Burmese language, unlike other Southeast Asian languages ... Sanskrit . In addition, Burmese literature has the tendency to reflect local folklore and culture. Burmese literature has historically been a very important aspect of Burmese life steeped in the Pali Tripitaka Canon of Buddhism . Traditionally, Burmese children were educated by monk s in monasteries ... bilingual, in both English language English and Burmese known as Anglo Vernacular. Furthermore, Burmese literature played a key role in disseminating nationalism among the Burmese during the colonial .... Classical literature The earliest forms of Burmese literature were on stone engravings called ... forms of the Burmese alphabet . During the Bagan Bagan Dynasty , King Anawrahta adopted Theravada ... translated, but Pali remained the literary medium of the Burmese kingdom. Furthermore, Pali influenced Burmese language in structure, because of literal translations of Pali text called nissaya my . The earliest works of Burmese literature date from the Bagan dynasty. They include proses recording ... form of this genre in history. ref cite web url http www.seasite.niu.edu Burmese literature ... in Burma. The flexibility of the Burmese language , because of its monosyllabic and tonal nature ... Burmese literature. Shin Aggathammadi rendered in verse the Jataka stories. During this time, Shin ... , Thailand became a Burmese colony. This conquest incorporated many Thai elements into Burmese literature ... of Laos and Cambodia also became Burmese colonies during Second Burmese Empire and thereby influenced Burmese literature. In the areas of law, there were two major types of literature, dhammasat dhammathat ... century, the Third Burmese Empire was founded. This era has been dubbed the Golden Age of Literature ... to the Burmese court. The Ramayana lang my was introduced and was adapted in Burmese. In addition ... more details
refimprove date November 2011 Image IMG Jupiter1723.JPG thumb The Jupiter planetary post at the Shwedagon Pagoda , with the representative vehicle of the rat underneath The Burmese zodiac is a traditional Burmese zodiac used in Burma. ref cite web url http www.whats your sign.com burmese zodiac animal signs.html title Myanmar Burmese Zodiac Animal Signs ref incorporating knowledge from the skies and the animal kingdom. This ancient branch of astrology is called Mahabote my , coming from Pali maha bhuta my meaning little vessel or little key and is believed to be a branch off from the larger Hindu astrology Hindu astrological system . It is believed to have been introduced by Indian Brahmin s. ref http www.myanmarmtetours.com myanmar planetary post.htm ref Myanmar astrology is based on the number 8 number eight , representing cosmic balance. It is believed that the number 8 number eight reflects the harmony in energy, which keeps away any sort of imbalance. Astrological system The essential elements of 8 number eight in Myanmar Eight Planetary Energies Eight Days of the Week Eight Cardinal Directions Eight Burmese Zodiac Animal Signs Zodiac signs The Burmese zodiac is based on the day one was born. class wikitable Day of week Ruling planet Planetary vehicle Ruling direction Sunday Sun Garuda my galone Northeast Monday Moon Tiger my kya East Tuesday Mars Chinthe Lion my chinthe Southeast Wednesday morning Mercury planet Mercury Tusked elephant my hsin South Wednesday afternoon Rahu Tuskless elephant my haing Northwest Thursday Jupiter Rat my kywet West Friday Venus Guinea pig my pu North Saturday Saturn N ga Naga my naga Southwest References reflist Category Astrology by tradition Category Burmese culture Zodiac ... more details
the Burmese were used as polo mounts for United Kingdom British colonials. However, they are not incredibly .... References Summerhayes, RS Horses & Ponies , Warne & Co, 1948 The Equinest. 2009 Burmese Pony. Retrieved 2.8.09 from http www.theequinest.com breeds burmese pony horse stub Category Horse breeds ... more details
This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Burmese Hare image status LR lc status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Lagomorpha familia Leporidae genus Hare Lepus species L. peguensis binomial Lepus peguensis binomial authority Edward Blyth Blyth , 1855 synonyms range map Burmese Hare area.png range map caption Burmese Hare range The Burmese Hare Lepus peguensis is a species of mammal in the Leporidae family. It is found in Cambodia , Laos , Myanmar , Thailand , and Vietnam . References Lagomorph Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 41284 all Lepus peguensis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 31 July 2007. Lagomorpha L. Category Lepus Lagomorph stub ca Llebre birmana eu Lepus peguensis it Lepus peguensis mrj hu Burmai ny l mt Liebru ta Burma ms Lepus peguensis pt Lepus peguensis th zh yue zh ... more details
Burmese English is an English language dialect used in Burma also known as Myanmar , spoken by an estimated ... of instruction in higher education, although it did not replace Burmese language Burmese ... . Burmese English resembles Indian English to a degree because of historical ties to India during British colonization. On 1 June 1950, a new education policy was implemented to replace Burmese as the medium ... at Burmese universities. In 1965, Burmese replaced English as the medium of instruction at the university ..., in the 9th and 10th Standards, English and Burmese are both used as the medium of instruction, particularly ... of this, many Burmese are better able to communicate in written English than in spoken English, due ... Adoniram Judson , an American, created the first Burmese English dictionary, many American English spellings are common e.g. color , check , encyclopedia . ref cite book title The Judson Burmese English ... form is more commonly used than the ise form. Burmese English is often characterised by its unaspirated ... is commonly called platform in Burmese English. Stage show is also preferred over concert. In addition, many words retain British pronunciation, such as vitamin IPA en v t m n pron . Burmese English is non rhotic . For units of measurement Burmese English use both those of the Imperial unit Imperial ... system. Burmese English continues to use Indian numerical units such as lakh and crore . Pronunciation In Burmese English, the k, p, and t consonants are unaspirated pronounced IPA p , t , k ... between Standard English and Burmese English ref Cite report title Refugees From Burma Their Backgrounds ... wikitable Standard English Burmese English Remarks ur e.g. further , Burma IPA Pronounced with a high tone drawn out vowel , as in Burmese ow e.g. now , brow IPA u Pronounced with a nasal final ... as a glottal stop as in written Burmese, where consonantal finals are pronounced as a stop Honorifics main Burmese name Burmese names represented in English often include various honorifics, most commonly ... more details
Refimprove date December 2011 Burmese names lack the serial quality of most modern names. The Bamar Burmese people have no customary patronymic or matronymic system and thus there is no surname at all. In Burmese culture, people can change their name at will, often with no government oversight, to reflect a change in the course of their lives. Also, many Burmese names use an honorific , given at some point in life, as an integral part of the name. However, in modern Burma many of these traditions are changing. ref http www.theatlantic.com doc 195802 burma names Burmese Names A Guide. Daw Mi Khaing. The Atlantic. February 1958 ref Traditional and Western style names Burmese names were originally one syllable, as in the cases of U Nu and U Thant . In the mid 20th century, many Burmese started using two syllables, albeit without any formal structure. As they become more familiar with Western culture, Burmese people are gradually increasing the number of syllables in their children s names, by use of various structures. Today, names with up to four syllables are common for males and up to five ... names has been criticized as an un Burmese adoption of seriality , although it differs from ... lion, cognate of siha , zeya my victory, cognate of jaya for males combined with native Burmese language Burmese words. Burmese people who marry into the West or immigrate to countries that use surnames ... cultures in the Burmese region. Although some ethnic groups have special honorifics, these words are recognized ... used more informally. Below are some common honorifics used in Burmese names class wikitable Honorific Burmese Translation Notes Ashin my Lord Used by monks, nobles, and rarely, for women ..., Saw Bo Mya Saopha Sawbwa my Chief Burmese approximation of Shan language Shan saopha , used ... Burmese Buddhists also use Burmese Zodiac astrology which is determined by the child s day of birth ... cultures DEFAULTSORT Burmese Name Category Burmese culture Name Category Burmese language Name Category ... more details