The Burmese language is spoken by approximately 75% of the Burmese population. It is spoken by around 30 million people in
Resources for learning the Burmese language are are very limited however.
A British company, EuroTalk, is quite famous for producing learning software for less commonly spoken languages, or for those languages which are not in large demand in Western countries.
Most suprising, EuroTalk products provide help in up to 99 languages, so the user is not limited to being an English speaker.
The course available for Burmese is called Talk Now Burmese. 
The Talk Now series has been used by more than three million people to date in all its various language titles due in part to the extensive line of languages produced.
It’s ideal for the casual student as well as business people, schoolchildren, students and families interested in passing on their language.
There are serveral topics including first words, food, colors, phrases, parts of the human body, numbers, time, among others.
Each section contains listening practice, an easy game, a hard game, a printable dictionary as well as the opportunity to record your voice and hear how you sound in comparison to the two native speakers who tutor the user throughout the entire Talk Now Burmese course.
The operating system requirements are 2000/ME/XP/Vista for Windows and Mac OS X:10.3.9 or higher.Visit the Ultimate Language Store to purchase Talk Now Burmese.
Tags: Burmese, Burma, Burmese Language, Burmese Language Resources, Learning Burmese, Studying Burmese, Talk Now Burmese
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2 responses so far ↓
1 abul basir // Jun 1, 2009 at 6:06 am
i want to learn burmese
2 Su Shae // Jun 4, 2009 at 6:32 pm
I want to translate English into Burmese on this website. Burmese Language is coooooooooool!!!
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