Similarities between Burmese language and Syllabary
Burmese language and Syllabary have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abugida, Chinese characters, English language, Japanese language, Phonotactics, Syllable, Tone (linguistics), Vowel.
Abugida
An abugida (from Ge'ez: አቡጊዳ ’abugida), or alphasyllabary, is a segmental writing system in which consonant–vowel sequences are written as a unit: each unit is based on a consonant letter, and vowel notation is secondary.
Abugida and Burmese language · Abugida and Syllabary ·
Chinese characters
Chinese characters are logograms primarily used in the writing of Chinese and Japanese.
Burmese language and Chinese characters · Chinese characters and Syllabary ·
English language
English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.
Burmese language and English language · English language and Syllabary ·
Japanese language
is an East Asian language spoken by about 128 million people, primarily in Japan, where it is the national language.
Burmese language and Japanese language · Japanese language and Syllabary ·
Phonotactics
Phonotactics (from Ancient Greek phōnḗ "voice, sound" and tacticós "having to do with arranging") is a branch of phonology that deals with restrictions in a language on the permissible combinations of phonemes.
Burmese language and Phonotactics · Phonotactics and Syllabary ·
Syllable
A syllable is a unit of organization for a sequence of speech sounds.
Burmese language and Syllable · Syllabary and Syllable ·
Tone (linguistics)
Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning – that is, to distinguish or to inflect words.
Burmese language and Tone (linguistics) · Syllabary and Tone (linguistics) ·
Vowel
A vowel is one of the two principal classes of speech sound, the other being a consonant.
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Burmese language and Syllabary Comparison
Burmese language has 178 relations, while Syllabary has 42. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 3.64% = 8 / (178 + 42).
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