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1 Countries
1.1 Countries
Myanmar
Cyprus, European Union, Greece
1.2 Total No. Of Countries
13
About Bhojpuri Language
0 46
1.3 National Language
Myanmar
Albania, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Greece, Italy, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine
1.4 Second Language
Bangladesh, Burma
Roman Empire
1.5 Speaking Continents
Asia
Asia, Europe
1.6 Minority Language
Mon
Albania, Armenia, Australia, Hungary, Italy, Romania, Turkey, Ukraine
1.7 Regulated By
Myanmar Language Commission
Center for the Greek language (Κέντρον Ελληνικής Γλώσσας)
1.8 Interesting Facts
  • The naming of people in Burmese is strange. There is no last name, often name is rhymed such as Ming Ming, Mo Mo or Jo Jo.
  • It appears as odd language to many people because it has peculiar pitch register, tonal form as language.
  • Greek is the longest documented language of all the Indo-European Langauges.
  • The official language of education in the Roman Empire was Greek.
1.9 Similar To
Thai Language
Armenian
1.10 Derived From
Pali Language
Latin
2 Alphabets
2.1 Alphabets in
2.2 Alphabets
3324
About Irish Language
18 247
2.3 Phonology
2.3.1 How Many Vowels
127
About Hebrew Language
0 32
2.3.2 How Many Consonants
3317
About German Language
9 60
2.4 Scripts
Tangut
Arabic, Latin
2.5 Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
2.6 Hard to Learn
2.6.1 Language Levels
36
About Bengali Language
2 12
2.6.2 Time Taken to Learn
44 weeks44 weeks
About Cebuano Language
3 88
3 Greetings
3.1 Hello
မင်္ဂလာပါ (maingalarpar)
γεια σας (geia sas)
3.2 Thank You
ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါသည် (kyaayyjuutainparsai)
ευχαριστώ (ef̱charistó̱)
3.3 How Are You?
နေကောင်းလား? (naykaungglarr?)
πώς είσαι (pó̱s eísai)
3.4 Good Night
ကောင်းသောညပါ (kaunggsawnyapar)
Καληνυχτα (Kali̱nychta)
3.5 Good Evening
မင်္ဂလာညနေခင်းပါ (main g lar nyanayhkainn par)
καλησπέρα (kali̱spéra)
3.6 Good Afternoon
မင်္ဂလာနေ့လည်ခင်းပါ (main g lar naelaihkainn par)
Καλὸ ἀπόγευμα (Kaló apóyevma)
3.7 Good Morning
မင်္ဂလာနံနက်ခင်းပါ (main g lar nannaathkainnpar)
καλημέρα (kali̱méra)
3.8 Please
ကျေးဇူးပြု (kyaayyjuupyu)
παρακαλώ (parakaló̱)
3.9 Sorry
တောင်းပန်ပါတယ် (taunggpaanpartaal)
συγνώμη (sygnó̱mi̱)
3.10 Bye
နုတ်ဆက်ပါတယ် (notesaatpartaal)
αντίο (antío)
3.11 I Love You
မင်းကိုချစ်တယ် (mainnkohkyittaal)
Σε αγαπώ (Se agapó̱)
3.12 Excuse Me
ဆင်ခြေဆင်လက် ငါ့ကိုအ (Sainhkyaysainlaat ngarko a)
Με συγχωρείτε! (Me synhoríte)
4 Dialects
4.1 Dialect 1
Arakanese
Cappadocian Greek
4.1.1 Where They Speak
Bangladesh, India, Myanmar
Greece
4.1.2 How Many People Speak
2,000,000.002,800.00
About Macedonian Language
1.5 960000000
4.2 Dialect 2
Tavoyan
Griko
4.2.1 Where They Speak
Myanmar
Italy
4.2.2 How Many People Speak
440,000.0050,000.00
About Dzongkha Language
700 80000000
4.3 Dialect 3
Intha
Mariupol
4.3.1 Where They Speak
Burma
Ukraine
4.3.2 How Many People Speak
90,000.00NA
About Romanian Language
1400 96000000
4.4 Total No. Of Dialects
525
About Sanskrit Language
0 188
5 How Many People Speak
5.1 How Many People Speak?
43.00 million13.00 million
About Abkhaz Language
0.13 1200
5.2 Speaking Population
0.50 %0.18 %
About Xhosa Language
0.11 89
5.3 Native Speakers
33.00 million13.00 million
About Abkhaz Language
0.13 873
5.3.1 Second Language Speakers
10.00 millionNA
About Finnish Language
0.01 400
5.3.2 Native Name
ဗမာစကား (bama saka)
ελληνικά
5.3.3 Alternative Names
Bama, Bamachaka, Myanmar, Myen, myanma bhasa
Ellinika, Graecae, Grec, Greco, Neo-Hellenic, Romaic
5.3.4 French Name
birman
grec moderne (après 1453)
5.3.5 German Name
Birmanisch
Neugriechisch
5.4 Pronunciation
Not Available
[eliniˈka]
5.5 Ethnicity
Bamar people
Greeks or Hellenes
6 History
6.1 Origin
1113 AD
1500 BC
6.2 Language Family
Sino-Tibetan Family
Indo-European Family
6.2.1 Subgroup
Tibeto-Burman
Hellenic
6.2.2 Branch
Not Available
Not Available
6.3 Language Forms
6.3.1 Early Forms
Old Burmese, Middle Burmese, Burmese
Proto-Greek, Mycenaean Greek, Ancient Greek, Koine Greek and Medieval Greek
6.3.2 Standard Forms
Modern Burmese
Modern Greek
6.3.3 Language Position
4374
About Chinese Language
1 120
6.3.4 Signed Forms
Burmese sign language
Greek Sign Language
6.4 Scope
Individual
Individual
7 Code
7.1 ISO 639 1
my
el
7.2 ISO 639 2
7.2.1 ISO 639 2/T
mya
ell
7.2.2 ISO 639 2/B
bur
gre
7.3 ISO 639 3
mya
ell
7.4 ISO 639 6
Not Available
ells
7.5 Glottocode
sout3159
gree1276
7.6 Linguasphere
No data available
56-AAA-a
7.7 Types of Language
7.7.1 Language Type
Living
Living
7.7.2 Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Object-Verb
Subject-Verb-Object
7.7.3 Language Morphological Typology
Analytic, Isolating
Fusional, Synthetic

Burmese and Greek Alphabets

Burmese and Greek Alphabets provides you with alphabets, vowels and consonants in Burmese and Greek. In Burmese Alphabets there are 33 letters while in Greek Alphabets there are 24 letters. To learn Burmese and Greek languages the very first thing is to understand and learn alphabets of Burmese and Greek languages. The Burmese phonology consist Burmese vowels and Burmese consonants. After alphabets, words are to be learned and after words, phrases in that language. Take a look at Burmese greetings vs Greek greetings, where you will find numerous useful phrases. Find whether Burmese and Greek are Most Spoken Languages.

All Burmese and Greek Dialects

Most languages have dialects where each dialect differ from other dialect with respect to grammar and vocabulary. Here you will get to know all Burmese and Greek dialects. Various dialects of Burmese and Greek language differ in their pronunciations and words. Dialects of Burmese are spoken in different Burmese Speaking Countries whereas Greek Dialects are spoken in different Greek speaking countries. Also the number of people speaking Burmese vs Greek Dialects varies from few thousands to many millions. Some of the Burmese dialects include: Arakanese, Tavoyan. Greek dialects include: Cappadocian Greek , Griko. Also learn about dialects in South American Languages and North American Languages.

Burmese and Greek Speaking population

Burmese and Greek speaking population is one of the factors based on which Burmese and Greek languages can be compared. The total count of Burmese and Greek Speaking population in percentage is also given. The percentage of people speaking Burmese language is 0.50 % whereas the percentage of people speaking Greek language is 0.18 %. When we compare the speaking population of any two languages we get to know which of two languages is more popular. Find more details about how many people speak Burmese and Greek on Burmese vs Greek where you will get native speakers, speaking population in percentage and native names.

Burmese and Greek Language Codes

Burmese and Greek language codes are used in those applications where using language names are tedious. Burmese and Greek Language Codes include all the international language codes, glottocodes and linguasphere.