haha ya ya im livin in beneath of some where of the blu sky..but no matter i live im still Rakhaing even if cryin i will still smile :) I Alway Pround Of Being Rakhaing I love u all
The Rukheng race is admitted to be of the same racial stock as the Burmas or Birmans, and is understood to have greatly preceded that nation in civilization. The Burmas, indeed, derive their own origin from the Rukheng, whom they generally dominate Burma Kyi, or the great Barmas, and they consider the Rukheng as the most ancient and original dialect of the Burma Language. (Leyden. J: On the language and Literature of the Indo-China Nations) ASIATIC RESEARCHERS, Vol. X, 1811)
The Rukheng race is admitted to be of the same racial stock as the Burmas or Birmans, and is understood to have greatly preceded that nation in civilization. The Burmas, indeed, derive their own origin from the Rukheng, whom they generally dominate Burma Kyi, or the great Barmas, and they consider the Rukheng as the most ancient and original dialect of the Burma Language. (Leyden. J: On the language and Literature of the Indo-China Nations) ASIATIC RESEARCHERS, Vol. X, 1811)
Nice rendition .Great choice of talent collaboration !!!!!I have always loved the incredible Rakhine song ans now really like TU Tu ,MG TU and NyaSeenKhaing ...Thanks .
hello ThazinPhyu, i didn't say Burmese culture is not influenced by indian culture but arakanese are influenced more than burmese are. yeah.. arakan kingdoms are much earlier at that time they had their own scripts distant from burmese alphabet. Burmese copied from Mon script but not from Arakanese... nice to talk with u abt the culture. share me some arakanese culture :D
I believe the Rakhine are offshoots of the Bamar who migrated from the Tibetan plateau, after the Bamar established themselves in the Irrawaddy valley. If anything the Dawei have an 'older' version of Burmese, because they still have the la-hswe, so instead of "kyaung" (school), they say "klong." But the Rakhine absorbed Burmese spelling reforms in the 1600s, meaning they're less distant to the Bamar than the Taninthayi Bamar groups.
Site naing <3<3<3 Yeahhhhhh.... :D see u on Sunday!!! M coming down to the concert just to see u !
thebluuma 9 months ago
haha ya ya im livin in beneath of some where of the blu sky..but no matter i live im still Rakhaing even if cryin i will still smile :) I Alway Pround Of Being Rakhaing I love u all
tightdawn2012 11 months ago
The Rukheng race is admitted to be of the same racial stock as the Burmas or Birmans, and is understood to have greatly preceded that nation in civilization. The Burmas, indeed, derive their own origin from the Rukheng, whom they generally dominate Burma Kyi, or the great Barmas, and they consider the Rukheng as the most ancient and original dialect of the Burma Language. (Leyden. J: On the language and Literature of the Indo-China Nations) ASIATIC RESEARCHERS, Vol. X, 1811)
thageeblood 1 year ago
The Rukheng race is admitted to be of the same racial stock as the Burmas or Birmans, and is understood to have greatly preceded that nation in civilization. The Burmas, indeed, derive their own origin from the Rukheng, whom they generally dominate Burma Kyi, or the great Barmas, and they consider the Rukheng as the most ancient and original dialect of the Burma Language. (Leyden. J: On the language and Literature of the Indo-China Nations) ASIATIC RESEARCHERS, Vol. X, 1811)
thageeblood 1 year ago
Nice rendition .Great choice of talent collaboration !!!!!I have always loved the incredible Rakhine song ans now really like TU Tu ,MG TU and NyaSeenKhaing ...Thanks .
thansoestw 2 years ago
your song makes me feel very strongly . you should keep working hard. We will continue to support you. We gotta fight for our homeland.
tuntunkhine9 3 years ago
hello ThazinPhyu, i didn't say Burmese culture is not influenced by indian culture but arakanese are influenced more than burmese are. yeah.. arakan kingdoms are much earlier at that time they had their own scripts distant from burmese alphabet. Burmese copied from Mon script but not from Arakanese... nice to talk with u abt the culture. share me some arakanese culture :D
luiwinni 3 years ago
let me know if you have any proof that Rakhine are a offshoot of Bamar. I just don't want you to say only by what you believe.
ThazinPhyu 3 years ago
I believe the Rakhine are offshoots of the Bamar who migrated from the Tibetan plateau, after the Bamar established themselves in the Irrawaddy valley. If anything the Dawei have an 'older' version of Burmese, because they still have the la-hswe, so instead of "kyaung" (school), they say "klong." But the Rakhine absorbed Burmese spelling reforms in the 1600s, meaning they're less distant to the Bamar than the Taninthayi Bamar groups.
hintha 3 years ago
That makes sense, in standard Burmese, the formal way to say 'and' is "hnint."
hintha 3 years ago