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E-grāmata: Essential Burmese Phrasebook & Dictionary: Speak Burmese with Confidence

  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Tuttle Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462921270
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  • Formāts: 192 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Tuttle Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462921270

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Essential Burmese Phrasebook & Dictionary presents the practical language of everyday interactions, conveyed in a way that's clear, concise, accessible and enjoyable.

It includes all the most common sentences used when meeting people, starting conversations, asking and replying to questions, as well as an introduction to Burmese grammar and a pronunciation guide to help you start speaking the language right away.

Every chapter begins with a manga-style comic strip to introduce the language in context.

Terms and phrases covering mobile phones, WiFi, and social media help you make the most of the language. Also, sentences on the essentials of travel help visitors navigate the basics of arranging accommodations, dining out, dealing with transportation and emergencies, and more. All Burmese words are presented in both romanized form and Burmese script.
Introduction 4(1)
Pronunciation guide 5(4)
Basic grammar 9(10)
1 The Basics
19(16)
1.1 Personal details
19(2)
1.2 Today or tomorrow?
21(2)
1.3 Months and years
23(1)
1.4 One, two, three...
23(3)
1.5 What time is it?
26(2)
1.6 The weather
28(1)
1.7 Here, there...
29(2)
1.8 What does that sign say?
31(1)
1.9 Legal holidays
32(3)
2 Meet and Greet
35(12)
2.1 Greetings
35(3)
2.2 Asking a question
38(3)
2.3 How to reply
41(1)
2.4 Thank you
42(1)
2.5 I'm sorry
43(1)
2.6 What do you think?
44(3)
3 Small Talk
47(22)
3.1 Introductions
47(5)
3.2 Pardon me, do you speak English?
52(3)
3.3 Starting and ending a conversation
55(1)
3.4 Chatting about the weather
56(1)
3.5 Hobbies
57(1)
3.6 Invitations
58(2)
3.7 Paying a compliment
60(1)
3.8 Intimate comments and questions
61(3)
3.9 Congratulations and condolences
64(1)
3.10 Arrangements
64(1)
3.11 Being the host(ess)
65(1)
3.12 Saying goodbye
66(3)
4 Eating Out
69(12)
4.1 At a restaurant
69(2)
4.2 Ordering
71(4)
4.3 The bill
75(1)
4.4 Complaints
75(2)
4.5 Praising the food
77(1)
4.6 The menu
77(2)
4.7 Drinks
79(2)
5 Getting Around
81(12)
5.1 Asking directions
81(2)
5.2 Traffic signs
83(1)
5.3 Taking a taxi
84(1)
5.4 Renting a car
85(1)
5.5 The gas station
85(1)
5.6 Breakdowns and repairs
86(3)
5.7 Motorcycles and bicycles
89(1)
5.8 Getting a lift
90(3)
6 Traveling In Myanmar
93(10)
6.1 Getting around
93(1)
6.2 Immigration and customs
93(3)
6.3 Luggage
96(1)
6.4 Buying a ticket
97(1)
6.5 Getting travel information
98(5)
7 Finding a Place to Stay
103(12)
7.1 Accommodation in Myanmar
103(2)
7.2 At the hotel
105(4)
7.3 Complaints
109(2)
7.4 Departure
111(4)
8 Money Matters
115(4)
8.1 Changing money
115(2)
8.2 Settling the bill
117(2)
9 Mail, Phone and Internet
119(8)
9.1 Mail
119(2)
9.2 Phones
121(2)
9.3 Internet access
123(4)
10 Shopping
127(10)
10.1 At a store
128(2)
10.2 At a food market
130(1)
10.3 Clothing and shoes
131(2)
10.4 At the hairdresser
133(4)
11 Tourist Activities
137(8)
11.1 Places of interest
137(3)
11.2 Going out
140(2)
11.3 Booking tickets
142(3)
12 Sports & Activities
145(6)
12.1 Sports
145(1)
12.2 At the beach
146(2)
12.3 Trekking
148(3)
13 Health Matters
151(10)
13.1 Calling a doctor
151(1)
13.2 What's wrong?
152(1)
13.3 The consultation
153(2)
13.4 The diagnosis
155(1)
13.5 Medications and prescriptions
156(2)
13.6 At the dentist
158(3)
14 Emergencies
161(9)
14.1 Asking for help
161(1)
14.2 Lost items
162(1)
14.3 Accidents
163(2)
14.4 Theft
165(1)
14.5 Reporting a missing person
165(2)
14.6 At the police station
167(3)
15 English-Burmese Dictionary
170
A Zun Mo is the go-to Burmese-language teacher in the Yangon expat community, where she has been teaching all levels from beginners to advanced since 2013. As a gifted high-school student, fluent in English, she was selected by the government to study Russian at university. She now has a B.A. in Russian Language and Culture from Yangon University of Foreign Languages and is preparing to pursue a Masters in linguistics.