The national script of Myanmar (formerly Burma) used to write Burmese. It is a syllabary consisting of a combination of elements representing phonemes, including vowels, consonants, and tone marks, but the only independent consonant is the vowel a. It is written horizontally from left to right. It is derived from the southern branch of Brahmi. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
ビルマ語の表記に用いられるミャンマー (旧ビルマ) の国字。音素を表わす要素の組合せで成る音節文字で,母音字,子音字,声調符号から成るが,独立の子音字は母音aを含む。左から右へ横書きされる。ブラーフミー文字の南方系文字から派生した。
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