In Myanmar, there're so many pronounce, eg, β kyanaw (for man bot polite use), ngah (for both but it's not use for older people than your self), kyama (for woman , polite use),
nin (for both but use to talk girl from boy and girl to girl) minn (for boy ) and many pronounces , if u learn burmese language, u know more !! πππ It's just a confusionπ€£π€£π€£ and also Thai has so many pronounces like Myanmar
pronounces from Myanmar ( kyanaw, kyanok, kyama, kyuuk, ngah, nin, shin, minn, khamyar, taw, nyiih, nao, moun, nan, mann, mattk, ngoh, akyoun) πππ now u understand?
it means 'yes" π there isn't much about it in English!!! Thailand has many pronounce and words to use for people! and also neighbor countries , Myanmar, Laos etc.......
β kyanaw (for man bot polite use), ngah (for both but it's not use for older people than your self), kyama (for woman , polite use),
nin (for both but use to talk girl from boy and girl to girl)
minn (for boy )
and many pronounces , if u learn burmese language, u know more !! πππ It's just a confusionπ€£π€£π€£ and also Thai has so many pronounces like Myanmar
pronounces from Myanmar ( kyanaw, kyanok, kyama, kyuuk, ngah, nin, shin, minn, khamyar, taw, nyiih, nao, moun, nan, mann, mattk, ngoh, akyoun) πππ now u understand?
Thailand has many pronounce and words to use for people! and also neighbor countries , Myanmar, Laos etc.......