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Learn Burmese Numbers and How to Count in Burmese

If you want to be able to count in Burmese, this page should help you out. Look below for the Burmese to English translations of the numbers one to ten (1 to 10). Each number has been listed in numerical order, with the Burmese first, English second, and numeral third.

Beyond the list of Burmese number words (one, two, three, etc), you'll also find a list of ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc). These are also listed from Burmese to English and range from 1st to 10th.

Also, while you are here, you can improve your pronunciation by listening to the provided video which covers how to say each of the numbers one through ten, plus zero. Simply listen to the audio and then repeat the words aloud to practice proper pronunciation.

Burmese to English Number Words:

Words in bold added during the last update. You can also view this list of numbers from English to Burmese.


Burmese Numbers One to Ten

Thown nya ➔ Zero ➔ 0


Ti ➔ One ➔ 1

Ni ➔ Two ➔ 2

Thown ➔ Three ➔ 3

Lay ➔ Four ➔ 4

Nar ➔ Five ➔ 5

Chow ➔ Six ➔ 6

Couni ➔ Seven ➔ 7

Shi ➔ Eight ➔ 8

Kow ➔ Nine ➔ 9

T'say ➔ Ten ➔ 10


Burmese Ordinal Numbers - First, second, third, etc.

Pa hta ma ➔ First ➔ 1st

Du ta ya ➔ Second ➔ 2nd

Ta ti ya ➔ Third ➔ 3rd

Sa tot hta ➔ Fourth ➔ 4th

Pyin sa ma ➔ Fifth ➔ 5th

Sa hta ma ➔ Sixth ➔ 6th

That ta ma ➔ Seventh ➔ 7th

A hta ma ➔ Eighth ➔ 8th

Na wa ma ➔ Ninth ➔ 9th

Da tha ma ➔ Tenth ➔ 10th

*Burmese numbers list last updated: January 14, 2025.



Burmese Learning Videos

Learn Burmese Language - Numbers from 1 to 10 in Burmese (and zero)

This video is great for improving on your Burmese number pronunciation. It contains audio for how to say for following numbers: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.



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The Fine Print

I don't speak Burmese myself, so there could be mistakes in the translations. Most of what is here is user-submitted, but I do try to check for accuracy and make corrections as I can. Thanks for your understanding.



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