kyay zue tin ber tal.
Amy said: Another way to said thank you in BURMESE is kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar
del (shin). Or Kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del( ka mya.) Shin is used by women and ka mya is used by men. So if a woman wants to say thank you in burmese she can sai kyay zu tin bar tal or kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del shin. If a man wants to say thank you in BUrmese
he can said kyay zu tin bar tal or kyay zu tin bar del ka mya. Ok? Hey wait. I have to ask something. If you are the person that ask this question I want to ask that where are you from? Good luk. Bye
Sincerly
Amy
In Burmese, you can say "αα»α±αΈαα°αΈαααΊαα«αααΊ" (chay-zu-tin-ba-deh) to express "Thank you."
kyay zue tin ber tal. Amy said: Another way to said thank you in BURMESE is kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del (shin). Or Kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del( ka mya.) Shin is used by women and ka mya is used by men. So if a woman wants to say thank you in burmese she can sai kyay zu tin bar tal or kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del shin. If a man wants to say thank you in BUrmese he can said kyay zu tin bar tal or kyay zu tin bar del ka mya. Ok? Hey wait. I have to ask something. If you are the person that ask this question I want to ask that where are you from? Good luk. Bye Sincerly Amy
Sababe!! SAH- BAH-BAY means shut up in burmese.
"Friend" in Burmese is αα―αα±α¬αΊ (hsoe ta).
Yuck aja
chaw tae.
Medicine is called "medikuntza" in Burmese. Burmese is spoken by people from Burma.
"Inajēkaśana" is the word for injection in Burmese.
To say sleep in Burmese you might say "Eigh douh meh" or go to sleep or sleep.
kyay zue tin ber tal. Amy said: Another way to said thank you in BURMESE is kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del (shin). Or Kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del( ka mya.) Shin is used by women and ka mya is used by men. So if a woman wants to say thank you in burmese she can sai kyay zu tin bar tal or kyay zu ah myar gyi tin bar del shin. If a man wants to say thank you in BUrmese he can said kyay zu tin bar tal or kyay zu tin bar del ka mya. Ok? Hey wait. I have to ask something. If you are the person that ask this question I want to ask that where are you from? Good luk. Bye Sincerly Amy
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You first need to travel to Tibet...once there, you can just say "Thank You"- but seriously...Tibetan is a Tibeto-Burman Language and is in many ways similar to Burmese. The script comes from Sanskrit and is more related to Hindi than to Chinese. The phonetic spelling of Thank you is: T'OO-JE-CHE.
Sababe!! SAH- BAH-BAY means shut up in burmese.
Nay Kawn La?
myan myan
Yuck aja