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Revision as of 22:16, 2 April 2023
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Greetings and Introductions
Basic Greetings
In Burmese culture, greetings are an integral part of social interactions. Knowing how to greet someone appropriately can make a great first impression and set the tone for future interactions. In this lesson, you will learn how to say hello, goodbye, and other common greetings in Burmese, as well as how to respond to them.
Hello and Goodbye
The most common way to say hello in Burmese is မင်္ဂလာပါ (ming-ga-la-pa). This can be used at any time of day as a general greeting. It can also be shortened to just မင်္ဂလာ (ming-ga-la) for informal situations. The response to this greeting is ဟယ်လို (ha-ya-liu), which means "I'm fine."
When saying goodbye, the most common phrase is သွားမယ် (swè-mè). This can be used in any situation, whether it's a formal farewell or just saying goodbye to a friend. For a more formal goodbye, you can use ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါတယ် (kyay-zu-tin-ba-te). The response to both of these phrases is သောကြားမယ် (sa-kya-mè), which means "Go safely."
Other Greetings
Aside from hello and goodbye, there are other common greetings in Burmese that are used in specific situations. Here are some examples:
- မေနာက်သို့ (ma-na-gaw-tui) - Good morning - ညနေခင်းသို့ (nyan-neing-hkang-tui) - Good evening - မင်းသားပါ (ming-tha-pa) - Greeting used by a young person to address an older person - ကျွန်တော်လွန် (kyun-tau-lwan) - Formal greeting used to address a monk or nun
All of these greetings can be responded to with ဟယ်လို (ha-ya-liu).
Introducing Yourself
If you want to introduce yourself to someone in Burmese, you can say ကျွန်တော်ကို (kyun-tau-ko). This means "My name is." Followed by your name. Then, you can ask for their name by saying နာမည်ကို မော်ကြည့်နိုင်ပါသလား (na-mae ko ma-kyau-lin-noon-ba-tha-lar?). This means "What is your name?" The response to this question is ကျေးဇူးပြုပြီးတော့ (kyay-zu-pre-pri-toe).
Summary
Here's a summary of the basic greetings you learned in this lesson:
- မင်္ဂလာပါ (ming-ga-la-pa) - Hello - မင်္ဂလာ (ming-ga-la) - Informal hello - သွားမယ် (swè-mè) - Goodbye - ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါတယ် (kyay-zu-tin-ba-te) - Formal goodbye - မေနာက်သို့ (ma-na-gaw-tui) - Good morning - ညနေခင်းသို့ (nyan-neing-hkang-tui) - Good evening - မင်းသားပါ (ming-tha-pa) - Greeting used by a young person - ကျွန်တော်လွန် (kyun-tau-lwan) - Formal greeting to a monk or nun
Remember, it's always important to respond to a greeting appropriately in Burmese culture. Saying ဟယ်လို (ha-ya-liu) is a polite and appropriate response to any greeting.
Other Lessons
- How to Say Hello and Greetings
- Education
- Express Surprise
- Ordering at a Restaurant
- Colors
- Greetings
- Fruits
- Daily Routines
- Hobbies and Interests
- Count to 10
Sources
- Useful Burmese Words and Phrases for Travelers to Myanmar
- The 10 most important Burmese phrases and expressions for ...
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