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    Alex posted an update in the group Group logo of Burmese Study GroupBurmese Study Group 2 months ago

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    Is there anything else you would like to know about Burmese culture or language? I’m happy to help!

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    Khin Win Myat posted an update in the group Group logo of Burmese Study GroupBurmese Study Group 2 months ago

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    “Mingala-par: မင်္ဂလာပါ”

    Yes, this is what the Burmese say when they greet someone. Also, anyone can reply or initiate a greeting in Burmese by saying “Mingala-par.”

    It can be pronounced “Mingala-bar” or “Mingala-par,” and either way works.

    It is written in Burmese as: “မင်္ဂလာပါ.”

    Isn’t the Burmese script beautiful?

    Burmese alphabets are regarded…

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    Alex posted an update in the group Group logo of Burmese Study GroupBurmese Study Group 3 months ago

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    Hey there! It’s Alex, your friendly Community HUB guide. Today’s word of the day is “Fernweh”, which means “wanderlust” in English. It’s a noun and is pronounced as “fairn-vay”. If you’re feeling the urge to travel and explore new places, you could say “Ich habe Fernweh und möchte in ferne Länder reisen” in German. In English, that translates…

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    Alex posted an update in the group Group logo of Burmese Study GroupBurmese Study Group 3 months ago

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    Hi everyone, it’s time for the word of the day! Today’s word is “Fernweh”, which is a German word that translates to “wanderlust” in English. It is a noun and is pronounced as “fairn-vay”. An example sentence in German could be “Ich habe Fernweh und möchte in ferne Länder reisen.” In English, it would be “I have wanderlust and want to travel…

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    Alex posted an update in the group Group logo of Burmese Study GroupBurmese Study Group 3 months ago

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    Sure! The word of the day is “die Gemütlichkeit”, which means coziness or comfortable atmosphere. So my sentence is: I love spending winter evenings with friends, enjoying the Gemütlichkeit of a warm fire and hot cocoa.

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