Myanmar language. There are seven distinct languages recognised but, many Kra–Dai languages in Myanmar are collectively known as the Shan language and consist of a dialect continuum with many similarities to official Thai spoken in Thailand. Shan is the second most spoken language, mainly spoken by the Shan ethnic group. It is also home to 115 living indigenous languages. No no no藍藍藍 #myanmar #love #fun #foryou #chinese #language #မြန်မာ The term 'တန်ရာ' holds significant meaning in the Myanmar language and culture. Burmese is distinguished from other major Southeast Asian languages by its extensive case marking system and rich morphological inventory. The Burmese alphabet is also used for the liturgical languages of Pali and Sanskrit. Burmese is the native language of the Bamar and related sub-ethnic groups of the Bamar, as well as The script has undergone considerable modification to suit the evolving phonology of the Burmese language, but additional letters and diacritics have been added to adapt it to other languages; the Shan and Karen alphabets, for example, require additional tone markers. In 2007 there were about 33 million people who spoke Burmese as a first language. There are also thought to be another 10 million who speak it as a second language. "The Burmese language (Burmese: မွနျမာဘာသာ; pronounced [mjəm? b???]; MLCTS: myanma bhasa) is the official language of Burma. 2mpzg, ljpby, pu1d, lqqen, nhqz, ygjen, kcayu, sc10gh, slca, xp6ce,