Burmese Translator St Lucia
Burmese Translator St Lucia - Brisbane Translation provides both personal and business translations by top rated Burmese translators for St Lucia. Get NAATI Burmese certified translation for all types of documents, with delivery by dedicated client services, project manager and certified translators.
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NAATI Translation Services
Our NAATI translators translate all types of personal, financial and legal documents including personal IDs, bank statements, no-criminal records and more:
Driving Licence Translation St Lucia
Birth Certificate Translation St Lucia
Degree Certificate Translation St Lucia
Marriage Certificate Translation St Lucia
The Burmese Language
- Burmese is the official language of Myanmar (Burma) and is spoken by about 32 million people as a first language.
- It is a tonal language with three tones that change the meaning of words.
- Burmese uses its own script, derived from the Mon script, which in turn comes from the Brahmic script of India.
- The language has borrowed many words from Pali, the liturgical language of Theravada Buddhism.
- Burmese has a rich literary tradition, with a strong influence from Buddhist scriptures and folk tales.