Burmese in German
Burmese in German is birmanisch, burmesisch, myanmarisch — Burmese means relating to Burma (Myanmar), or to its people, culture, or language.
Burmese in German
birmanisch
Of or relating to Burma (Myanmar) or its people or language.
burmesisch
Of or relating to Burma (Myanmar) or its people or language.
myanmarisch
Of or relating to Burma (Myanmar) or its people or language.
Myanmare
(chiefly, in the plural) A person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent.
Myanmarin
(chiefly, in the plural) A person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent.
Birmane
(chiefly, in the plural) A person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent.
Birmanin
(chiefly, in the plural) A person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent.
Birmanisch
The script in which the Burmese language is written.
Burmesisch
The script in which the Burmese language is written.
What does "Burmese" mean?
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adjective Relating to Burma (Myanmar), or to its people, culture, or language.
"She cooked a traditional Burmese curry for dinner."
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noun A person from Myanmar or of Burmese heritage.
"Several Burmese joined the protest march in solidarity with their homeland."
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noun A breed of short-haired domestic cat, originally developed in Thailand.
"Their Burmese has glossy brown fur and copper-coloured eyes."
Burmese in a sentence
- She cooked a traditional Burmese curry for dinner.
- Several Burmese joined the protest march in solidarity with their homeland.
- Their Burmese has glossy brown fur and copper-coloured eyes.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Burmese" in German?
"Burmese" in German is birmanisch, burmesisch, myanmarisch. Burmese means: Relating to Burma (Myanmar), or to its people, culture, or language.
How do you use "Burmese" in a sentence?
Example: "She cooked a traditional Burmese curry for dinner." In German, "Burmese" is birmanisch, burmesisch, myanmarisch.
Are there other ways to say "Burmese" in German?
Yes — German has 9 translations listed for "Burmese": birmanisch, burmesisch, myanmarisch, Myanmare, Myanmarin, Birmane.
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