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Numbers in Burmese phrasebook


Numbers in Burmese phrasebook

Burmese numbers follow the Arabic system of numerals.
0�
၀ (thoun-nya)
1�
၁ (tit)
2�
၂ (hni)
3�
၃ (thoun)
4�
၄ (lei)
5�
၅ (nga)
6�
၆ (chao)
7�
၇ (kun hni)
8�
၈ (shit)
9�
၉ (ko)
10�
၁၀ (se)
11�
၁၁ (seh-tit)
12�
၁၂ (seh-hnih)
13�
၁၃ (seh-thoun)
14�
၁၄ (seh-lei)
15�
၁၅ (seh-nga)
16�
၁၆ (seh-chauk)
17�
၁၇ (seh-kuun)
18�
၁၈ (seh-shit)
19�
၁၉ (seh-kou)
20�
၂၀ (hna-seh)
21�
၂၁ (hna-seh-tit)
22�
၂၂ (hna-seh-hnih)
23�
၂၃ (hna-seh-thoun)
30�
၃၀ (thoun-zeh)
40�
၄၀ (lei-zeh)
50�
၅၀ (nga-zeh)
60�
၆၀ (chau-seh)
70�
၇၀ (kueh-na-seh)
80�
၈၀ (shit-seh)
90�
၉၀ (ko-zeh)
100�
၁၀၀ (tit-ya)
200�
၂၀၀ (hni-ya)
300�
၃၀၀ (thoun-ya)
500�
၅၀၀ (nga-ya)
1000�
၁၀၀၀ (tit-taon)
2000�
၂၀၀၀ (hna-taon)
10,000�
(se-thaon)
number _____ (train, bus, etc.)
Burmese uses several measure words. As a general rule, use ku for items, and yau for persons.

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