Difference between Burmese and Burmese

What is the difference between Burmese and Burmese?

Burmese as an adjective is of, from, or pertaining to burma (or myanmar), the burmese people or the burmese language. while Burmese as an adjective is of, from, or pertaining to burma (or myanmar), the burmese people or the burmese language.

Burmese

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of, from, or pertaining to Burma (or Myanmar), the Burmese people or the Burmese language.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent. A medium size, short hair domestic cat breed, originating in Thailand.

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: The Sino-Tibetan official language of the country Myanmar. Also known as Myanmar (which is the name preferred by the country's current government). The script in which the Myanmar language is written. Also known as Myanmar.

Burmese

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Of, from, or pertaining to Burma (or Myanmar), the Burmese people or the Burmese language.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent.A medium size, short hair domestic cat breed, originating in Thailand.

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: The Sino-Tibetan official language of the country Myanmar. Also known as Myanmar (which is the name preferred by the country's current government).The script in which the Myanmar language is written. Also known as Myanmar.

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