Myanmar Alphabet | မြန်မာအက္ခရာ
The Myanmar alphabet consists of 33 consonants and 12 vowels. It is used to write Burmese and several other languages in Myanmar.
က
Ka
ka
ခ
Kha
kha
ဂ
Ga
ga
ဃ
Gha
gha
င
Nga
ŋa
စ
Ca
sa
ဆ
Cha
hsa
ဇ
Ja
za
ဈ
Jha
zha
ည
Nya
ɲa
ဋ
Ṭa
ta
ဌ
Ṭha
hta
ဍ
Ḍa
da
ဎ
Ḍha
dha
ဏ
Ṇa
na
တ
Ta
ta
ထ
Tha
hta
ဒ
Da
da
ဓ
Dha
dha
န
Na
na
ပ
Pa
pa
ဖ
Pha
hpa
ဗ
Ba
ba
ဘ
Bha
bha
မ
Ma
ma
ယ
Ya
ya
ရ
Ra
ya
လ
La
la
ဝ
Wa
wa
သ
Sa
θa
ဟ
Ha
ha
ဠ
Ḷa
la
အ
A
a
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About the Myanmar Alphabet
The Myanmar script is an abugida used to write Burmese and several minority languages in Myanmar. It is derived from the Mon script.
History
The Myanmar script evolved from the Mon script in the 11th century CE, which itself descended from South Indian Brahmi scripts.
Key Features
- Written from left to right
- 33 consonants and 12 vowels
- Abugida script
- Circular letter shapes
- Vowel diacritics modify consonants