🇲🇲 Myanmar (Burmese) → Latin Script

Myanmar Burmese Romanization

Type Myanmar Burmese (မြန်မာဘာသာ) in Myanmar (Burmese) and get the instant romanized Latin script version — plus an English translation. No button, no wait.

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Example Romanization

Myanmar (Burmese) (Original)

မင်္ဂလာပါ၊ နေကောင်းလား?

Romanized (Latin script)

Mingalarbar, ne kaunglarr?

Myanmar Burmese Language Profile

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Myanmar Burmese

မြန်မာဘာသာ

ScriptMyanmar (Burmese)
DirectionLTR
Speakers43M+
RegionSoutheast Asia

About Myanmar Burmese Romanization

The Burmese script is a brahmic abugida derived from the Mon script. Its rounded characters were designed to be written on palm leaves without splitting them. Romanization is used extensively in international contexts.

What Is Myanmar Burmese Romanization Used For?

Myanmar place names for travelers
Burmese food menu pronunciation
Personal names for international documents
Myanmar diaspora community content
Travel guides and tourism content

Who Uses This Tool?

Travelers to Myanmar, Myanmar diaspora communities, journalists covering Southeast Asian affairs, and NGO workers operating in Myanmar.

About Myanmar Burmese (မြန်မာဘာသာ) and Its Script

Myanmar Burmese is spoken by 43M+ people, primarily in Southeast Asia. It uses the Myanmar (Burmese) writing system, which is written left to right.

Romanization (also called transliteration) converts Myanmar (Burmese) characters to their equivalent Latin (Roman) letter representations. This allows speakers of Latin-script languages to read and pronounce Myanmar Burmese text without knowing the Myanmar (Burmese) script.

This tool uses Google's neural romanization engine to convert Myanmar Burmese text to Latin script in real time. The romanization follows standard transliteration conventions and is updated automatically 800ms after you stop typing — no button click required.

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