Burmese
Americanadjective
noun
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a native or inhabitant of Burma (Myanmar)
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the official language of Burma (Myanmar), belonging to the Sino-Tibetan family
Usage
Burmese is used as a plural noun (a candidate favored by the Burmese ), but it's relatively rare as a singular noun (the candidate who is a Burmese ).
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of Burmese
Example Sentences
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Burmese pythons and brown anoles, both invasive species in the US, are known carriers of Ro.
From Science Daily • May 26, 2026
The British, Swedish and Burmese delegates explained why: Nuclear fuel-making was too close to bomb-making ever to be “peaceful.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 14, 2026
Burmese TPS holders are waiting anxiously to see how these rulings could impact TPS altogether.
From Slate • Mar. 19, 2026
Drive an hour-and-half south in Thailand, and you reach a quiet border crossing called Wa Le – Wawlay in Burmese.
From BBC • Dec. 11, 2025
At a deli we buy stuffed grape leaves and hot wings and Burmese beer and eat quickly with our hands on someone’s overheated stoop.
From "Native Speaker" by Chang-rae Lee
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