How many languages are there in Myanmar?

100 languages
Around 100 languages and dialects are spoken in Myanmar representing four major language families (Sino-Tibetan, Austro-Asiatic, Tai–Kadai, and Indo-European). Burmese, the official language of Myanmar (Burma), spoken by about 65% of the population is also the language of instruction.

What countries speak Burmese?

Burmese speaking countries

Country Region Official language
Burma Southeast Asia yes
Thailand Southeast Asia no

Is Burmese one of the hardest languages to learn?

To be fair, Burmese isn’t the hardest language in the world to learn how to read and write. Its letters are simple and in general, pronunciation follows spelling. However, it has its fair share of oddities, mostly found in spelling.

Is Burmese a difficult language?

The fast answer is that Burmese is pretty hard. The slow answer will take some time to unpack. Vocabulary – Burmese has a lot of loans words from English so this can help speed up your language learning. Grammar – The grammar is subject-object-verb unlike English which therefore takes some getting used to.

What is the main language in Myanmar?

BurmeseMyanmar (Burma) / Official languageBurmese is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar, where it is an official language and the language of the Burmans, the country’s principal ethnic group. Burmese is also spoken by the indigenous tribes in Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh. Wikipedia

Do Burmese speak Chinese?

Language. Most Burmese Chinese speak Burmese in their daily life. Those with higher education also speak Mandarin and/or English. The use of Chinese dialects still prevails.

What is Bangladesh language?

BengaliBangladesh / Official languageBengali, also known by its endonym Bangla, is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Bengal region of South Asia. It is the official, national, and most widely spoken language of Bangladesh and the second most widely spoken of the 22 scheduled languages of India. Wikipedia

What is the most beautiful alphabet?

The Top Ten Most Beautiful Alphabets

  • Hebrew. Number of letters: 22.
  • Urdu. Number of letters: 52 (39 basic and 13 ‘extra characters’)
  • Sanskrit. Number of letters: 46.
  • Javanese. Number of letters: 53.
  • Tibetan. Number of letters: 30.
  • Thai. Number of letters: 44.
  • Burmese. Number of letters: 33.
  • Elvish. Number of letters: 26.

What is the most difficult language in the world?

Mandarin
1. Mandarin. As mentioned before, Mandarin is unanimously considered the toughest language to master in the world! Spoken by over a billion people in the world, the language can be extremely difficult for people whose native languages use the Latin writing system.