MyanmarâEnglish Dictionary ( Burmese: ááŒááșááŹ-áĄááșáčáááááșáĄááááŹááș) is a modern Government project in Myanmar (formerly Burma), first published in 1993 by the Government of Myanmar's Myanmar Language Commission. [1]
It is a guide dictionary for translating between English and the Myanmar Language. It was written by the members of the Myanmar Language Commission and the two MyanmarâEnglish Dictionary Work Committees who participated in the compilation of this dictionary.
The first BurmeseâEnglish dictionary compiled by Adoniram Judson appeared in 1826 and later in 1849 the second edition was published, which was better and more complete than the former edition. But it was enlarged by E.C Stevenson in 1893, with illustrative examples. Another one who made the expanded edition in 1921 was F.H. Eveleth but he removed valuable examples out of it. [2]
A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary publications | |||
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Publication date |
Part | Title | Chief compiler(s) |
1941 | Part 1 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | J. A. Stweart C. W. Dunn |
1950 | Part 2 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | C. W. Dunn Hla Pe (co-ed.) |
1956 | Part 3 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | C. W Dunn H. F. Searle Hla Pe |
1962 | Part 4 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | H. F. Searle A. J. Allott Hla Pe |
1969 | Part 5 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | A. J. Allott J. W. A. Okell Hla Pe (joint-ed.) |
1981 | Part 6 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | A. J. Allott J. W. A. Okell Hla Pe (joint-ed.) [3] |
Hla Pe, professor of Burmese at the University of London (1948â1980), worked with others on the A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary project, which began in 1925 under the aegis of the Burma Research Society, was continued at the University of Rangoon and then the School of Oriental and African Studies (London). This small group completed 6 volumes of the dictionary, [3] each 80 large-format pages, but it remains incomplete. Other participants were J. A. Stewart, C. W. Dunn, J.S. Furnivall, Gordon H Luce, Charles Duroiselle, Anna Allott, John Okell and, from the United States, R. Halliday and A. C. Hanna.
Oxford English Dictionary 4th editor C. T. Onions said "A lexicographer's life is a dog's life, but a lexicographer generally lives to an old age". This is true of several contributors to these Burmese dictionaries.
MyanmarâEnglish Dictionary ( Burmese: ááŒááșááŹ-áĄááșáčáááááșáĄááááŹááș) is a modern Government project in Myanmar (formerly Burma), first published in 1993 by the Government of Myanmar's Myanmar Language Commission. [1]
It is a guide dictionary for translating between English and the Myanmar Language. It was written by the members of the Myanmar Language Commission and the two MyanmarâEnglish Dictionary Work Committees who participated in the compilation of this dictionary.
The first BurmeseâEnglish dictionary compiled by Adoniram Judson appeared in 1826 and later in 1849 the second edition was published, which was better and more complete than the former edition. But it was enlarged by E.C Stevenson in 1893, with illustrative examples. Another one who made the expanded edition in 1921 was F.H. Eveleth but he removed valuable examples out of it. [2]
A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary publications | |||
---|---|---|---|
Publication date |
Part | Title | Chief compiler(s) |
1941 | Part 1 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | J. A. Stweart C. W. Dunn |
1950 | Part 2 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | C. W. Dunn Hla Pe (co-ed.) |
1956 | Part 3 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | C. W Dunn H. F. Searle Hla Pe |
1962 | Part 4 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | H. F. Searle A. J. Allott Hla Pe |
1969 | Part 5 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | A. J. Allott J. W. A. Okell Hla Pe (joint-ed.) |
1981 | Part 6 | A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary | A. J. Allott J. W. A. Okell Hla Pe (joint-ed.) [3] |
Hla Pe, professor of Burmese at the University of London (1948â1980), worked with others on the A BurmeseâEnglish Dictionary project, which began in 1925 under the aegis of the Burma Research Society, was continued at the University of Rangoon and then the School of Oriental and African Studies (London). This small group completed 6 volumes of the dictionary, [3] each 80 large-format pages, but it remains incomplete. Other participants were J. A. Stewart, C. W. Dunn, J.S. Furnivall, Gordon H Luce, Charles Duroiselle, Anna Allott, John Okell and, from the United States, R. Halliday and A. C. Hanna.
Oxford English Dictionary 4th editor C. T. Onions said "A lexicographer's life is a dog's life, but a lexicographer generally lives to an old age". This is true of several contributors to these Burmese dictionaries.