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Welcome to the '''Burmese/Grammar''' learning page!
Welcome to the '''Burmese Grammar''' learning page!
 
 
 
*The basic word order of the Burmese language is subject-object-verb. 
*Burmese is monosyllabic (i.e., every word is a root to which a particle but not another word may be prefixed). 
*Sentence structure determines syntactical relations and verbs are not conjugated. Instead they have particles suffixed to them. For example, the verb "to eat," (ca: [sà]) is itself unchanged when modified. 
*Burmese is not a tense-marking language.
 





Revision as of 22:04, 27 September 2021

Hi Polyglots! 😃


Welcome to the Burmese Grammar learning page!


  • The basic word order of the Burmese language is subject-object-verb.
  • Burmese is monosyllabic (i.e., every word is a root to which a particle but not another word may be prefixed).
  • Sentence structure determines syntactical relations and verbs are not conjugated. Instead they have particles suffixed to them. For example, the verb "to eat," (ca: [sà]) is itself unchanged when modified.
  • Burmese is not a tense-marking language.


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