Myanmar Script
Myanmar Script
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Table of Contents
Introduction .......................................................................................................................3
Vowel: A ............................................................................................................................4
Vowel: E or I ......................................................................................................................9
Vowel: U ..........................................................................................................................15
Vowel: O ..........................................................................................................................18
Vowel: Ay ........................................................................................................................22
Vowel: Au ........................................................................................................................26
Vowel: Un or An ..............................................................................................................29
Vowel: In .........................................................................................................................32
Vowel: Eare .....................................................................................................................36
Vowel: Ain .......................................................................................................................39
Vowel: Ome .....................................................................................................................41
Vowel: Ine ........................................................................................................................43
Vowel: Oon ......................................................................................................................45
Vowel: Oun ......................................................................................................................48
Single Tone Group Overview ..........................................................................................51
Single Tone: Ate ..............................................................................................................51
Single Tone: Et ................................................................................................................52
Single Tone: Oot ..............................................................................................................54
Single Tone: Out ..............................................................................................................55
Single Tone: Ike or Ite......................................................................................................56
Single Tone: Ut or Up ......................................................................................................57
Single Tone: Oat ..............................................................................................................59
Single Tone: It .................................................................................................................60
Double-stacked words .....................................................................................................61
Quick Reference Steps ....................................................................................................64
Practical Examples...........................................................................................................71
Appendix A: Myanmar Alphabetical Table .....................................................................75
Appendix B: Myanmar Vowels and Tones ......................................................................76
Revision History ..............................................................................................................79
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Introduction
2. Vowel shift symbol changes the main letter which ends with English equivalent of vowel
"a" to some other vowels. For example, symbols that can change the letter "Pa1" ( y ) to "Pi1"
( yd) "Pu1" ( yk ), "Po2" ( ydk ), "Pin2"( yif), "Peare2" ( y,f) are categorized in the Tone System
as vowel shift symbols. Vowel shift symbol may also change the tone of the word to an another
level in the new vowel group.
3. Tone change symbol, on the other hand, simply changes the tone of the existing word
without affecting the vowel of the word. For example, "Pa1" ( y ) can be changed into "Pa2" (
yg ) in the second tone, and "Pa3" ( yg; ) in the third tone with tone change symbols.
4. Consonant modification symbol neither changes the tone nor the vowel, but modifies the
word into a slightly different consonant when expressed in English romanization. For example,
"Pa1" ( y ) can be changed to "Pya1" ( jy ) with the consonant modification symbol.
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Combinations
5. Many words in Myanmar written language make use of all three types of symbols. For
example, "Pa1" ( y ) becomes "Pin2" ( yif) with the vowel shift symbol. Then, the word can be
modified into "Pyin2" ( jyif) with the consonant modification symbol. The tone can be further
changed, such as "Pyin3" ( jyif; ) with the tone change symbol.
6. In addition, there are less common characters, double-stacked characters, and other
stand alone characters that cannot be combined with other characters and/or symbols.
Vowel A
7. All 33 main letters belong to a single sound group that ends with inherent vowel a and
in the first tone in English romanization with Burmese 1,2,3 Tone System. Exception: letter that
starts with the vowel A itself, which is pronounced "Ah1".
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Examples:
Only common letters are shown. More frequently used letters are further highlighted.
For complete list, see Appendix A.
y Pa1 ( as in "pagoda")
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r Ma1 (as in "Malaysia")
8. The example below shows how the letter "La1" can be modified into a different
consonant using consonant modification symbol ha1- hto3 : S, which looks like an inverted
"L" placed below the letter.
v La1
vS Hla1
9. By adding the tone change symbol yay3-cha1 to the main letter, the tone of the letter is
changed to the second tone.
The symbol yay3-cha1 comes in two shapes. The first type is placed at the right side of the
letter: m . The second type hovers above the top of the letter: g .
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Examples:
cg Kha2
ig Nga2
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10. End with with an another tone change symbol wit-sa1-pout, also called wit-sa1 hna2
lone3-pout, that looks like a colon ; to change into the third tone.
Examples:
ig; Nga3
nm; Nya3
xm; Hta3
zg; Pfa3
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0g; Wa3 (as in "War")
11. The example below shows how the word "Ka3" in the third tone can be changed into an
12. Similarly, the word "Pa3" in the third tone can be modified into an another consonant by
jym; Pya3
VOWEL E or I
13. The next sound group ends with the vowel e or i (interchangeable).
The first tone that ends with vowel e or i can be constructed by adding vowel shift symbol
lone3-ji3-tin2: d that looks like o on top of the main letter.
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Examples:
nd Nyi1
xd Hti1
zd Pfe1
od thi1
14. The stand alone character below also belongs to the similar sound and tone group.
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15. The example below shows how the partial word "Yi1" can be changed into an another
&d Yi1
16. To get the second tone, add downward curve hsun2-khut inside lone3-ji3-tin2: d
which is a tone change symbol: D
Examples:
nD Nyi2
xD Hti2
&D Yi2
oD Thi2
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17. Some letters can be combined with the letter Nya1: n plus a small open bracket
shaped symbol that looks like "c" called thut: f on top of Nya1: nf to get the same vowel
"e" or "i" sound group in the second tone.
of 'thi2". The symbol thut: f by itself cannot change the vowel, and cannot be used
r Ma1
& Ya1
o Tha1
n Nya1
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18. The stand alone character below also belongs to the similar sound and tone group.
T E2 (as in equator)
qD; Hsi3
xD; Hti3
20. In the following example, the letter "Pa1" is first modified by the consonant modification
symbol ya1-yit:
y Pa1
jy Pya1
jyD; Pyi3
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21. Nya1-thut: nf can be applied only to a few letters to get the vowel "e" or "i" sound
group in the second tone.
nf , the tone can be changed from the second to the first by adding tone
After Nya1-thut:
word "kja1" is shifted into "e" or "i" vowel group with Nya1-thut: nf.
ju Kja1
n Nya1 (character)
junf Kji2
junff h Kji1
junff; Kji3
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VOWEL U
22. The next sound group ends with the vowel u",
The first tone that ends with vowel "u" can be constructed by adding "L" shaped vowel shift
symbol called ta1-choun3-ngin2: k at the bottom right side of the letter.
Examples:
uk Ku1
ck Khu1
xk Htu1
yk Pu1
ok Thu1
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23. The stand alone character below is usually used for the vowel "u" itself in the first tone. It
is a suffix used such as "egg" in "chicken egg". the character itself is called "Et-kha1-ya2 U1".
O U1
24. Add another "I" shape symbol to the left side of "L" shape to get the tone change
symbol hna1-choun3-ngin2: l. It changes the word that ends with the vowel "u" from the
first to the second tone.
Examples:
cl Khu2
xl Htu2
zl Pfu2
tl U2
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25. End with wit-sa1-pout ; to get the third tone.
Examples:
cl; Khu3
pl; Su3
ql; Hsu3
xl; Htu3
zl; Pfu3
rl; Mu3
&l; Yu3
26. As for the stand alone character Et-kha1-ya2 U1 O in the first tone, use tone change
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However, no meaningful second tone word exists with this letter. Use wit-sa1-pout ; to
change into the third tone.
O u1
VOWEL O
27. The next sound group ends with the vowel o",
O1: as in "Rose".
O2: as in "Oasis".
O3: as as "Old" with silent "ld".
Use vowel shift symbols lone3-ji3-tin2: d and ta1-choun3-ngin2: k to get the vowel "o"
sound.
Examples:
idk Ngo2
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qkd Hso2
ndK Nyo2
xkd Hto2
zdk Pfo2
bdk Bo2
vkd Lo2
okd Tho2
28. An extra Vowel shift symbol Ya1-thut ,f could follow in an exception as with the
letter "Ka1".
uk,
d f Ko2 (as in "Kodak"; "co-author")
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29. An extra vowel shift symbol La1-thut vf follows in exceptions as in the word "Ku1
Dtho2" (merit) and "Bo2" (Army officer).
ukov
dk f Ku1 Dtho2
Adv
k f Bo2
30. To change into the first tone, use out-myit h. To change into the third tone, use wit-
sa1-pout ; .
Examples:
odk h Dtho1
vdk h Lo1
qkd; Hso3
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xdk; Hto3
xkd; Hto3
31. An exceptional case for the letter Ka1 u is possible when spelled with an extra
uk,
d fh Ko1 (as in "colt")
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VOWEL Ay
32.
Vowel "Ay" in the second (neutral) tone can be created by adding vowel shift symbol thway2-
hto3 a which looks like an upside down "e". Thway2-hto3 a always comes at the left
As with above examples, to change into the first tone, use out-myit h . To change into the
third tone, use wit-sa1-pout ;.
Examples:
ap Say2
ae Nay2
ay Pay2
az Pfay2
a& Yay2
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&Snf Shay2 (consonant is modified.)
av Lay2
a0 Way2
ao Thay2
ae Nay2
a&h Yay1
a[h Hay1
aps; Zay3
aX; Htay3
aw; Tay3
ar; May3
a&; Yay3
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ao; Thay3
at; Ay3
33. The stand alone character below known as "Et-kha1-ya2 ay3" is already in the third
tone. But, it can also be pronounced in the second tone as in Ay2 Ya2 Wa1 Di2 {&m 0wD
river.
34. The stand alone character below known as "Yway1" is pronounced as the name itself.
I Yway1
35. The following example shows how the letter Ma1: r can be modified by consonant
modification symbols ya1-yit: j , wa1-hsweare3: G below the letter, which is either "o"
or triangle shape depending on the font type, and ha1- hto3 : S . Ha1-hto3 is an inverted "L"
shape in the original form, and appears as a short hyphen shape to the left side of wa1-
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ajr Myay2 (Consonant is modified.)
36. Another example shows how the letter La1 v is changed into "Ay" vowel ending by
vowel shift symbol Thway2-hto3 a , and again modified by consonant modification symbol
ha1- hto3 : S
v La1
av Lay2
avS Hlay2
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VOWEL Au
37.
Au1: As in "Auction".
Au2: as in "Australia".
Au3: as in "August".
This vowel is a bit odd. The letters must first be in the second tone by tone change symbol
yay3-cha1: m or g on the right side. Then, add vowel shift symbol Thway2-hto3 a
on the left side of the letter to get the third tone with the vowel "Au". Unlike other vowels so
far, "Au" already starts in the third tone, so tone change symbol wit-sa1-pout ; is not used.
Examples:
cg Kha2
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aom Thau3 (as in "Thomas"; "authority")
38. The stand alone character "Et-kha1-ya2 Au3" below is usually used for the vowel "Au3"
in the third tone.
39. For the second tone, add symbol thut: f on top of tone change symbol yay3-cha1:
m or g. This small "c" shaped (thut) when used in combination with several letters such as
Nya1, La1, Ya1, Sa1, Nga1, etc., acts as a vowel shift symbol . However, when it goes on top
of tone change symbol yay3-cha1: m or g, it acts as a tone change symbol, and it is
called shay1-hto3 mf or :
Examples:
ac: Khau2
aZmf Zau2
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aysmf Pyau2 (consonant is modified.)
az: Pfau2
armf Mau2
a&mf Yau2
aomf Thau2
40. The stand alone character "Au3" can be modifed into "Au2" in the same way.
a=omf Au2
41. To change into the first tone to the word with vowel "Au1" from the original "Au3" in the
azm h Pfau1
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VOWEL Un (or) An
42. In the tone system, vowel "un" is sometimes expressed by the variant "an" in English
romanization to avoid ambiguity.
Use vowel shift symbols Na1-thut: ef or Ma1-thut: rf at the right side of the letter, or
thay3- thay3-tin2 H on top of the letter to get the vowel "Un" in the second tone.
Na1-thut: ef is a "c" shaped small open bracket thut on top of the letter Na1 e .
Examples:
cH Khan2
iH Ngan2
pH Sun2
qef Hsun2
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nH Nyan2
wef Tan2
'%f Dun2
eH Nun2
emrf Nun2
yef Pan2
zef Pfun2
b%f Bun2
vef Lun2
oef Thun2
[ef Hun2
43. The following example shows how the word "Mun2" can be modified by consonant
ref Mun2
rSef Hmun2
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44. To change into the first tone, use out-myit h. To change into the third tone, use wit-
sa1-pout ; .
Examples:
cef; Khan3
ief; Ngan3
qef; Hsun3
wef; Tan3
xef; Htan3
xrf; Htan3
zrf; Pfun3
uHh Kun1
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cef h Khan1 (as in British "Can't")
qef h Hsun1
nhH Nyan1
vef h Lun1
45. The following example shows how the word "Kun3" can be modified by consonant
urf; Kun3
VOWEL In
46.
Use vowel shift symbols Nga1-thut: if or Nya1-ga1-lay3-thut : Of at the right side of the
character to get the vowel "In" in the second tone.
Examples:
uif Kin2
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cif Khin2
pOf Sin2
qif Hsin2
Zif Zin2
nif Nyin2
wif Tin2
xif Htin2
eif Nin2
yif Pin2
zif Pfin2
,Of Yin2
,mOf Yin2
,if Yin2
&if Yin2
vif Lin2
0if Win2
oif Thin2
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47. In some uncommon words, nga1-ga1-lay3-thut, also called kin3-si3: F , which is a
small Nga1-thut: if that goes on top of the letter, is used. Example below explains the
phrase and breaks it down into words.
rif Min2
* Ga1
vm La2
48. To change into the first tone, use out-myit h. To change into the third tone, use wit-
sa1-pout ; .
Examples:
cif; Khin3
xif; Htin3
eif; Nin3
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eSif; Hnin3 (consonant is modified.)
rif; Min3
&if; Yin3
vif; Lin3
[if; Hin3
eif h Nin1
&iff h Yin1
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VOWEL Eare
49.
Eare1: as in "ethical".
Eare2: as in "elementary" with silent "l" ending.
Eare3: as in "Air"
Unlike other vowels, vowel "Eare" can be shifted into either the third tone or the second tone
from the original letters using vowel shift symbols.
"Eare" in the third tone can be constructed by adding vowel shift symbol nout-pyit: J that
looks like a back slash ( \ ) on top of the main letter.
In some exceptions, Nya1-thut + wit-sa1-pout: nf; are also used to get the third tone.
Examples:
cJ Kheare3
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yJ Peare3 (as in "pair")
zJ Pfeare3
&J Yeare3
oJ Theare3
50. Use To change into the first tone, use out-myit h to get the first tone.
Examples:
uhJ Keare1
cJh Kheare1
wnfh Teare1
xnfh Hteare1
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&J h Yeare1
51. Vowel shift symbol Ya1-pet-let thut : ,f or Nya1-thut: nf can be used to get the
vowel "Eare" in the second tone from the original character with the vowel "A" in the first tone.
Examples:
u Ka1
i,f Ngeare2
xnf Hteare2
z,f Pfeare2
&,f Yeare2
vnf Leare2
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vG,f Lweare2 (consonant is modified.)
0,f Weare2
o,f Theare2
[,f Heare2
VOWEL Ain
52.
Use "o" shape vowel shift symbol lone3-ji3-tin2: d in combination with either vowel shift
symbol Ma1-thut: rf or Na1-thut: ef to get the vowel "Ain" in the second (neutral) tone.
Several words in this vowel category make use of consonant modification symbol ya1-yit: j
and ya1-pin1: s.
Examples:
*def Gain2
pdef Sain2
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pdrf Sain2
xdef Htain2
ydef Pain2
vdrf Lain2
tdrf Ain2
53. Just like other normal vowels, use out-myit h to change into the first tone, and use
Examples:
ndrf h Nyain1
edrf h Nain1
rdef h Main1
xdef; Htain3
,drf; Yain3
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odrf; Thain3
[ddef; Hain3
VOWEL "Ome"
54.
In the tone system, several words with the vowel "Ome" is spelled with "n" to avoid confusion
with existing English words. For example, "Sone2" instead of "Some2". On the other hand,
"Gome2" with "m" is used instead of "Gone2".
The words with vowel "Ome" are not modified from the original letters in vowel "a1" ending, but
shifted from other words with vowel "u1". The words with vowel "u1" as shown earlier are
than Na1-ji3-thut:%f . Theoretically, it is also possible to use Ma1-thut: rf but those words
uk Ku1
ukef Kone2
cHk Khone2
ckef Khone2
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*k%f gome2
iHk Ngome2
pHk Sone2
qHk Hsone2
qkef Hsone2
Zkef Zone2
wkef Tone2
xkef Htone2
yHk Pone2
zkef Pfone2
56. Just like other normal vowels, use tone change symbol out-myit h to change into
the first tone, and use wit-sa1-pout ; to change into the third tone.
qHk; Hsone3
xHk; Htone3
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'Hk; Dome3 (as in "dome")
wHk h Tone1
rkef h Mone1
57.
The words with vowel "Ine" in the neutral second tones are not modified from the original
letters in vowel "a1" ending, but shifted from other words with vowel "o2". The words with vowel
"o2" as shown earlier are constructed by adding ta1-choun3-ngin2: k at the bottom, and
lone3-ji3-tin2: d on top of the letter. Vowel shift symbol Nga1-thut: if or Na1-ji3-thut:
%f is used to shift the word already in vowel "o2" to "Ine2".
udk Ko2
udkif Kine2
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=udKif Kjine2 (consonant is modified.)
cdkif Khine2
idkif Ngine2
qdkif Hsine2
wdkif Tine2
xdkif Htine2
'dkif Dine2
ydkif Pine2
zdkif Pfine2
,dkif Yine2
0dkif Wine2
tdkif Ine2
58. Use wit-sa1-pout ; to change into the third tone and out-myit h for the first tone,
but the words with vowel "ime" or "ine" in the first tone are not very common.
cdkif; Khine3
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wdkif; Tine3 (as in "tiny")
xdki;f Htine3
&dkif; Yine3
odkif; Thine3
VOWEL Oon
59.
This vowel is different. The original letter must be first modified by Consonant modification
symbol wa1-hsweare3: G at the bottom to modify the letters into slightly different consonants
with "wa1" sound except for the character "Wa1: 0 " itself. Examples: "Kwa1: uG ",
"Khwa1: cG ", "Swa1: pG ", "Zwa1: ZG ", "Pwa1: yG ", "Ywa1: ,G ", "Thwa1: oG ", and so
on.
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The letters are then shifted from vowel "a1" to "oon2 tGef " with Na1-thut: ef or
thay3- thay3-tin2: H in some cases. Curiously, "wa1" sound becomes silent after Na1-thut.
uG Kwa1
uGef Koon2
cGef Khoon2
pGef Soon2
qGef Hsoon2
ZGef Zoon2
wGef Toon2
xGef Htoon2
rGef Moon2
&GH Yoon2
vGef Loon2
0ef Woon2
oGef Thoon2
60. Use wit-sa1-pout ; to change into the third tone and out-myit h to change into the
first tone.
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uGsef; Kjoon3 (consonant is modified.)
cGef; Khoon3
qGrf; Hsoon3
xGef; Htoon3
[Gef; Hoon3
pGef h Soon1
nGef h Nyoon1
wGef h Toon1
tGef h Oon1
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VOWEL Oun
61.
Oun1: as in "Count"
Oun2: as in "Counter-strike".
Oun3: as in "Counsel".
To get this vowel, first use yay3-cha1: m g. Then use Thway2-hto3 a on the left
or
side and Nga1-thut: if on the right side. "Ka2: um " + "oun2: a m if " =
"Koun2: aumif ".
Use wit-sa1-pout ; to change into the third tone and out-myit h to change into the first
tone.
um Ka2
aumif Koun2
acgif Khoun2
apgif Soun2
aqmif Hsoun2
anmif Nyoun2
awmif Toun2
axmif Htoun2
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aemif Noun2
aygif Poun2
azgif Pfoun2
abmif Boun2
armif Moun2
a,mif Youn2
a&mif Youn2
avmif Loun2
aomif Thoun2
a[mif Houn2
atmif Oun2
aumif; Koun3
aqmif; Hsoun3
anmif; Nyoun3
axmif; Htoun3
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ajymif; Pyoun3 (consonant is modified.)
azgif; Pfoun3
armif; Moun3
a,mif; Youn3
a&mif; Youn3
atmif; Oun3
apmif h Soun1
aqmif h Hsoun1
awmif h Toun1
atmif h oun1
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Single Tones Group Overview
62. There are eight categories of single tones which can be represented by English spelling
satisfactorily. Spellings in the Single tone Groups are standardized in the tone system with the
use of "t" ending whenever possible. The aim is to reduce variations to a minimum. The words
must be pronounced without ending sound. For example, "Date" should be pronounced with
silent "te".
udwf Kate
pdwf Sate
qdwf Hsate
qdyf Hsate
wdwf Tate
xdwf Htate
xdyf Htate
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ydwf Pate
zdwf Pfate
rdwf Mate
&dyf Yate
&dwf Yate
vdyf Late
odyf Thate
odwf Thate
tdyf Ate
tdwf Ate
cuf Khet
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wuf Tet
xuf Htet
euf Net
yuf Pet
zuf Pfet
buf Bet
ruf Met
&uf Yet
vuf Let
0uf Wet
ouf Thet
tuf et
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Single Tone (c3) Oot
65. Use wa1-hsweare3: G below the letter except in the letter "Wa1: 0 " to modify the
consonant. Then use Ta1-thut: wf or Pa1-thut: yf .
cGyf Khoot
pGwf Soot
pGyf Soot
ZGwf Zoot
xGwf Htoot
yGwf Poot
zGwf Pfoot
0wf Woot
oGwf Thoot
oGyf Thoot
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Single Tone (c4) Out
acguf Khout
aqmuf Hsout
awmuf Tout
axmuf Htout
aemuf Nout
ayguf Pout
azmuf Pfout
armuf Mout
a&muf Yout
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avmuf Lout
aomuf Thout
a[muf Hout
atmuf Out
udu k f Kite
cdkuf Khite
iduk f Ngite
pdkuf Site
qdkuf Hsite
wdu k f Tite
xdu k f Htite
ydu k f Pike
Adu k f Bite
rdu k f Mite
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&du
k f Yite
vduk f Lite
oduk f Thite
[dkuf Hite
tdu k f Ike
Y Hnite
uyf Kut
cyf Khut
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iwf Ngut
pyf Sut
qwf Hsut
Zmwf Zut
wyf Tut
wwf Tut
xyf Htut
"gwf Dut
ewf Nut
ywf Pup
zwf Pfut
vmbf Lut
rwf Mut
&yf Yut
owf Thut
oyf Thut
[yf Hut
tyf Ut
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Single Tone (c7) Oat
ckwf Khoat
*kwf Goat
ikwf Ngoat
pkyf Soat
qkwf Hsoat
wkwf Toat
xkyf Htoat
ykwf Poat
ykyf Poat
zkwf Pfoat
&kyf Yoat
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&kwf Yoat
vkyf Loat
okyf Thoat
tkyf Oat
Opf Oat
pm Sa2
acwf Khit
ppf Sit
qpf Hsit
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npf Nyit
wpf Tit
xpf Htit
epf Nit
&pf Yit
vpf Lit
opf Thit
v La1
O - tk U1 = U1 (same sound)
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tkuf Oat (Add hidden "thut")
u Ka1
X Hta1
urf Kun2
bm Ba2
acwf Khit
wm Ta2
av; Lay3
oif; Thin3
=uef Kjan2
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urRXmef; Kun2 Ma1 Htun3
urf Kun2
r Ma1
Xmef; Htun3
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Quick Reference Steps
74. Step 1: Do you recognize the main letter? Find out how the initial consonant sounds:
Does it have "K" sound as in u? "N" sound as in e?
u "k" c"kh" * "g" C "g" i "ng" p "s" q "hs"
Z "z" ps "z" n "ny" X "ht" % "n" w "t" x "ht"
' "d" " "d" e "n" y "p" z "pf" A "b" b "b"
r "m" , "y" & "y" v "l" 0 "w" o "th" [ "h"
t "a" "e" "i" "o" "u"
75. Step 2: Are there consonant modification symbols? They will only slightly modify how
the consonant will sound. Consonants are the first letters before the vowels in Romanization
as shown below:
ya1-pin1: s
ya1-yit: j
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ha1- hto3 S
wa1-hsweare3: G
uG "kw" cG "khw" *G "gw" iG "ngw" pG "sw" qG "hsw" !G "nyw"
wG "tw" xG "htw" 'G "dw" EG "nw" yG "pw" zG "pfw" AG "bw"
bG "bw" rG "mw" ,G "yw" &G "yw" vG "lw" oGG "thw"
76. Step 3: Figure out how the consonant will sound with vowel and tone symbols by filling
in the blank " ". Example:
Left side Consonant " " Right side Right End Consonant +
plus symbols Vowel
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Matching Sequence: left - top - bottom - right. Scroll down if nothing is on the left or top of
the letter.
Left side Consonant " " Right side Right End Consonant +
plus symbols Vowel
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d rf ; " " + ain3
d " " + e1
D " " + e2
D ; " " + e3
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H " " + un2
" " + u1
k
l " " + u2
l ; " " + u3
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G ef ; " " + oon3
" " + a1
m or g " " + a2
m or g ; " " + a3
g wf " " + ut
m bf " " + ut
uf " " + et
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if ; " " + in3
pf " " + it
wf " " + ut
yf " " + ut
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Practical Examples
77. The following table shows the spellings of Yangon streets and landmarks. Note that
some words are pronounced differently from the way they are spelled.
Anawrahta Road
Merchant Road
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kun3-na3 lun3 kun3-na3 lun3
Strand Road
Pansodan Street
hsate-kun3-tha2 lun3
Theingyi Market
Latha Street
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a-lun2-pya1 bu1-ya3 lun3 a-lun2-pya1 pfa1-ya3 lun3
kan2-dau2-ji3
kun2-tau2-kji3
Kan Daw Gyi Lake
ba1-hun3 lun3
ba1-hun3 lun3
Bahan Street
University Avenue
Inya Lake
Hledan Road
Insein Road
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Appendix A: Myanmar Alphabet Table
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Appendix B: Summary of Myanmar Vowels and Tones
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Revision History
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