Burmese vs Utterance - What's the difference?
burmese | utterance |
Of, from, or pertaining to Burma (or Myanmar), the Burmese people or the Burmese language.
A person from Myanmar or of Burmese descent.
A medium size, short hair domestic cat breed, originating in Thailand.
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.
An act of uttering.
* (John Milton)
Something spoken.
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, title= * 2005 , (Plato), Sophist . Translation by Lesley Brown. .
The ability to speak.
Manner of speaking.
* Bible, Acts ii. 4
* (John Keats)
(obsolete) Sale by offering to the public.
(obsolete) Putting in circulation.
The utmost extremity (of a fight etc.).
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*:And soo they mette soo hard / that syre Palomydes felle to the erthe hors and alle / Thenne sir Bleoberis cryed a lowde and said thus / make the redy thou fals traytour knyghte Breuse saunce pyte / for wete thow certaynly I wille haue adoo with the to the vtteraunce for the noble knyghtes and ladyes that thou hast falsly bitraid
As nouns the difference between burmese and utterance
is that burmese is a person from myanmar or of burmese descent while utterance is an act of uttering or utterance can be the utmost extremity (of a fight etc).As an adjective burmese
is of, from, or pertaining to burma (or myanmar), the burmese people or the burmese language.As a proper noun burmese
is the sino-tibetan official language of the country myanmar also known as myanmar (which is the name preferred by the country's current government).burmese
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* BurmanProper noun
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* English invariant nounsutterance
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* utteraunceEtymology 1
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(en noun)- at length gave utterance to these words
The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=“[…] They talk of you as if you were Croesus—and I expect the beggars sponge on you unconscionably.” And Vickers launched forth into a tirade very different from his platform utterances . He spoke with extreme contempt of the dense stupidity exhibited on all occasions by the working classes.}}
- To know how one should express oneself in saying or judging that there really are falsehoods without getting caught up in contradiction by such an utterance : that's extremely difficult, Theaetetus.
- Theybegan to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance .
- O, how unlike / To that large utterance of the early gods!
- (Francis Bacon)