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Czech and Burmese


Burmese and Czech


Countries

Countries
Czech Republic, European Union   
Myanmar   

Total No. Of Countries
2   
13
1   
14

National Language
Czech Republic   
Myanmar   

Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries   
Bangladesh, Burma   

Speaking Continents
Europe   
Asia   

Minority Language
Austria, Croatia, Germany, Slovakia   
Mon   

Regulated By
Institute of the Czech Language   
Myanmar Language Commission   

Interesting Facts
  • The Czech language was known as Bohemian as early at 19th century.
  • In czech language, there are many words that do not contain vowels.
  
  • 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.
  

Similar To
Polish, Slovak and Sorbian   
Thai Language   

Derived From
Not Available   
Pali Language   

Alphabets

Alphabets in
Czech-Alphabets.jpg#200   
Burmese-Alphabets.jpg#200   

Alphabets
42   
22
33   
15

Phonology
  
  

How Many Vowels
32   
21
12   
9

How Many Consonants
32   
22
33   
23

Scripts
Latin   
Tangut   

Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal   
Left-To-Right, Horizontal   

Hard to Learn
  
  

Language Levels
5   
4
3   
2

Time Taken to Learn
44 weeks   
11
44 weeks   
11

Greetings

Hello
ahoj   
မင်္ဂလာပါ (maingalarpar)   

Thank You
děkuji   
ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါသည် (kyaayyjuutainparsai)   

How Are You?
Jak se máš?   
နေကောင်းလား? (naykaungglarr?)   

Good Night
dobrou noc   
ကောင်းသောညပါ (kaunggsawnyapar)   

Good Evening
dobrý večer   
မင်္ဂလာညနေခင်းပါ (main g lar nyanayhkainn par)   

Good Afternoon
dobré odpoledne   
မင်္ဂလာနေ့လည်ခင်းပါ (main g lar naelaihkainn par)   

Good Morning
dobré ráno   
မင်္ဂလာနံနက်ခင်းပါ (main g lar nannaathkainnpar)   

Please
prosím   
ကျေးဇူးပြု (kyaayyjuupyu)   

Sorry
litovat   
တောင်းပန်ပါတယ် (taunggpaanpartaal)   

Bye
sbohem   
နုတ်ဆက်ပါတယ် (notesaatpartaal)   

I Love You
Miluji tě   
မင်းကိုချစ်တယ် (mainnkohkyittaal)   

Excuse Me
promiňte   
ဆင်ခြေဆင်လက် ငါ့ကိုအ (Sainhkyaysainlaat ngarko a)   

Dialects

Dialect 1
Chod   
Arakanese   

Where They Speak
Chodsko, Bohemia   
Bangladesh, India, Myanmar   

How Many People Speak
Not Available   
2,000,000.00   
24

Dialect 2
Lach   
Tavoyan   

Where They Speak
Czech Silesia, Hlucin, Northeast Moravia   
Myanmar   

How Many People Speak
Not Available   
440,000.00   
30

Dialect 3
Moravian   
Intha   

Where They Speak
Czech Republic, Czech Silesia, Moravia, Slovakia   
Burma   

How Many People Speak
108,000.00   
27
90,000.00   
30

Total No. Of Dialects
13   
13
5   
5

How Many People Speak

How Many People Speak?
11.00 million   
99+
43.00 million   
30

Speaking Population
0.15 %   
99+
0.50 %   
29

Native Speakers
11.00 million   
99+
33.00 million   
28

Second Language Speakers
Not Available   
10.00 million   
23

Native Name
čeština / český jazyk   
ဗမာစကား (bama saka)   

Alternative Names
Bohemian, Cestina   
Bama, Bamachaka, Myanmar, Myen, myanma bhasa   

French Name
tchèque   
birman   

German Name
Tschechisch   
Birmanisch   

Pronunciation
Not Available   
Not Available   

Ethnicity
Czechs   
Bamar people   

History

Origin
9th Century   
1113 AD   

Language Family
Indo-European Family   
Sino-Tibetan Family   

Subgroup
Slavic   
Tibeto-Burman   

Branch
Western   
Not Available   

Language Forms
  
  

Early Forms
Proto-Czech, Old Czech   
Old Burmese, Middle Burmese, Burmese   

Standard Forms
Standard Czech   
Modern Burmese   

Language Position
73   
99+
43   
32

Signed Forms
Czech Sign Language   
Burmese sign language   

Scope
Individual   
Individual   

Code

ISO 639 1
cs   
my   

ISO 639 2
  
  

ISO 639 2/T
ces   
mya   

ISO 639 2/B
cze   
bur   

ISO 639 3
ces   
mya   

ISO 639 6
Not Available   
Not Available   

Glottocode
czec1258   
sout3159   

Linguasphere
53-AAA-da   
No data available   

Types of Language
  
  

Language Type
Living   
Living   

Language Linguistic Typology
Not Available   
Subject-Object-Verb   

Language Morphological Typology
Fusional, Synthetic   
Analytic, Isolating   

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All Czech and Burmese 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 Czech and Burmese dialects. Various dialects of Czech and Burmese language differ in their pronunciations and words. Dialects of Czech are spoken in different Czech Speaking Countries whereas Burmese Dialects are spoken in different Burmese speaking countries. Also the number of people speaking Czech vs Burmese Dialects varies from few thousands to many millions. Some of the Czech dialects include: Chod, Lach. Burmese dialects include: Arakanese , Tavoyan. Also learn about dialects in South American Languages and North American Languages.

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Czech and Burmese Speaking population

Czech and Burmese speaking population is one of the factors based on which Czech and Burmese languages can be compared. The total count of Czech and Burmese Speaking population in percentage is also given. The percentage of people speaking Czech language is 0.15 % whereas the percentage of people speaking Burmese language is 0.50 %. 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 Czech and Burmese on Czech vs Burmese where you will get native speakers, speaking population in percentage and native names.

Czech and Burmese Language Codes

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

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