Burmese Written Language in Roman Script
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U Kyaw Tun, M.S. (I.P.S.T., U.S.A.), Deep River, Ontario, Canada. Not for sale. No copyright. Free for everyone. Prepared for students of TIL Computing and Language Center, Yangon, MYANMAR .
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Romabama
Group
{Ta.thut}
With base consonants |
{wag} r1-aksharas
{wag} r2-aksharas
{wag} r3-aksharas
{wag} r4-aksharas
{wag} r5-akksharas
{a.wag}-aksharas
With medials: next file
Rime:
{uT} {àT} {aiT} {oaT} {éT} {auT}, {eiT}
01. With the base-consonants
{koaT~Hta.}
- n. leprosy (Pali:
{koaT~Hta.}) -- MMDict015
{kauT~Hta-tha.} - n. Buddhism the group of 32 items, such as head-hair, body-hair,
that forms the physical body. -- MMDict015
{ma.keiT}/|magai'|/ - n. crested ceremonial headdress of a king. (Pali: {ma·ku.Ta.}) -- MEDict334
UKT: Notice that
{koaT~Hta.} is cited from MMDict (Travelling Pocket Myanmar Dictionary), Myanmar-to-Myanmar dictionary. Though I could have given the MLC transcription, since MMDict did not give it, I have not given also. Note further that
{koaT~Hta.} is spelled with a horizontal conjunct derived from
. The aksharas that are bounded are coloured red. After becoming a conjunct the {a.thut}, though present, is not shown.
{uT} {àT} {aiT} {oaT} {auT}, {eiT}
{daiT~hTa.}/|dei' hta.|/ - adv. 1. with own eyes. -- MEDict214
{wuT}
/|wu'|/ - n. Buddhism 1. cyclic process of paying back one's misdeeds of previous existences. -- MEDict480
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