Prefix , and Suffix      Last updated on 2010     5     27, a full moon day;

Approx. 43 entities are available to read;

 

ashin    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, male, religious;   also see: shin;

bro    , a prefix, USA, male, brother alike;

bya    , a suffix, Shan transcription, Myanmar, dialogue;

daw    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, female;

doctor    , a prefix, medical;

general    , a prefix, military;

honorable prefix ;

jiejie    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, female, elder;

kaa    , a suffix, Thai transcription, dialogue, soft; Pronunciation is more likely to be "kup";

ko    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, Myanmar transcription, ... , male;

la    , a suffix, Singapore transcription, dialogue;

lady    , a prefix, Western, English, female;

Mae Daw    , a suffix, Myanmar transcription, aka Lady Deity; e.g. Guanyin Mae Daw, Sarawasti Mae Daw, Tuyatadi Mae Daw, ... ; also see: Who are the Buddhist Deities.html;

maha    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, Pali  transcription, Thai transcription, religious;

maru    , a suffix, Japanese transcription, ship's name;

ma    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, female;

madame    , a prefix, Western, English, female;

may    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, female, younger;

maung    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, male;

Miss.    , a prefix, Western, female;

Mr.    , a prefix, Western, male;

Mrs.    , a prefix, Western, female;

Ms.    , a prefix, Western, female;

nal, nae    , a suffix, Japanese, dialogue, soft;

naw    , a suffix, Myanmar, dialogue, soft;

nin    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, Myanmar transcription, ... , you in friendship form with heart character;

nushi    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, female, elder;

prefix *      *   ;

president    , a prefix, occupational;

professor    , a prefix, educational;

san    , a prefix, Western, Spanish;

san    , a suffix, Japanese transcription;

saya    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, educational, also use in dialogue;

sayadaw    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, religious;

shin   , a prefix, religious title; ; also see: maha;

proper and polite usage, e.g. shin Ananda, shin Gavampati, shin Kodañña, shin Moggallana, shin Revata, shin Sariputta, shin Upagutta, and shin Upali, ... ;

sir    , a prefix, Western, English, male;

sis    , a prefix, USA, female, dialogue, sister alike;

* suffix   * ;

surname    , a prefix, Western;

taitai    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, female, elder;

U    , a prefix, Myanmar transcription, male;Remark: pronounce "Oo";

ven.    , venerable, a prefix, Myanmar translation, religious;

xiansheng    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, male, elder;

xiaojie    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, female, miss;

xing    , a prefix, Chinese transcription, surname;

yo    , a prefix, USA, male, dialogue, brother alike;

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Note: in ACT2, and ACT3 stages, some words are not in Western Civilization's language dictionary;USA MYANMAR NET uses transcription as word, and notice that transcript words are originally derived from pronunciation of Non-Western spoken languages [for example: nama for humanoid, was written in Pali transcription style, in 2003];

Some words above are not designed in pronunciation therefore phonetics symbols of intonation, period, stress, phonetic alphabets such as phonetic consonants, phonetic diacritics, phonetic vowels, phonetic symbols, phonetic suprasegmentals, speech sounds, tone marks, patterns of voice, are all excluded;

It is recommended to use transcription words in developments ... ;

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