burman|burmans in English

noun

[Bur·man || 'bɜrmən /'bɜː-]

native or resident of Burma

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1. Both words refer to the majority of the population being Burman.

2. The Burman empire, or Independent Burmah, is situated in the S.E

3. As a kind of historical memory, the patronymic linkage naming system is very universal in Tibeto - burmans.

4. Causes and Effects of Substratum, Superstratum and Adstratum Infl uence, with Reference to Tibeto-Burman Languages 229 2

5. Burma is considered to describe ethnic Burmans only, so Myanmar became the politically correct term, which is supposed to encompass all who live in the country

6. 15 Hill people such as the Hmong (Miao), Yao (Mien), Black Thai, Dao, Shan, and several Tibeto-Burman speaking peoples, have lived in isolated regions of Laos for many years.

7. Other articles where Assamese is discussed: Brahmaputra River: People: The ancestry of the Assamese includes peoples speaking Tibeto-Burman languages from the surrounding highlands and peoples from the lowlands of India to the south and west

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9. Assamese language, eastern Indo-Aryan (Indic) language that is the official language of Assam state of India.The only indigenous Indo-Aryan language of the Assam valley, Assamese has been affected in vocabulary, phonetics, and structure by its close association with Tibeto-Burman dialects in the region

10. Anade is not supposed to be typical of relations between close friends, who can afford to be frank with each other, or in situations where the agent sees himself or herself as superior to others, for example, a colonial-era civil servant interacting with villagers, a Tatmadaw officer dealing with civilians, or perhaps a Burman (Bamar) among ethnic minorities