Rohingya language Part 01
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@Mingalaba, this is a peice of evidence I have so far that you might want to use to support your fake and made up histrorical book that so called-Rohingya are ethnic people of Arakan. As most of the Isalamic countries are rich you might able to spread Musilim religious to South east Asia but it might time some time to do it for the whole Arakan and Burma. I wish you good luck with your evil plan and do not forget that Arakanese love Arakan and Buddhist religious and ready to protect their land.
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@Mingalaba, hey Buddy, I heard that a group Hindu from India who settled in Yangon, old capitial of Burma 50 years ago, now try to claim that are ethnic people of Myanmar or Burma. They call themselve as " Hindugya" and trying to write a fake story like your edcuated man, Zaw Min Htut. Their reserch crap book says that Hindu prince once visited to Bagan and fall in love with king Kyan-Kyit-Min's dauther so that Hindugya are automatically beocme Burmese ethnic like you so-called Rohingya.
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@Mingalaba, hey Buddy, I heard that a group Hindu from India who settled in Yangon, old capitial of Burma 50 years ago, now try to claim that are ethnic people of Myanmar or Burma. They call themselve as " Hindugya" and trying to write a fake story your edcuated man, Zaw Min Htut. Their reserch crap book says that Hindu prince once visited to Bagan and fall in love with kind Kyan-Kyit-Min dauther so that Hindugya are automatically beocme Burmese ethnic like you so-called Rohingya.
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@Romabamboo It is laughable that you bigots keep using this line without providing any historical evidence. There are plenty of evidence the Rohingyas are form Arakan region.
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@OS253 You may be an Asian but obviously, you are not a Muslims. For a Muslim, nationalistic mindset your harbor is a sin. Islam encourages learning. If the use of Latin character is most beneficial in the time we live, Rohingya adopting it as their alphabets, like Malaysia dio, is a smart move.
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@sidqm Because they both have words form Bengali language, a language whose words have been borrowed by neighboring regions, inclduing Burmese language/
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@OS253 If you know that all languages in the world originated form one language, you will start laughing at your self for your stupidity.
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msha allah anrar zubanat maze lakeyum sameto - shukoreya mohammed bahi
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The Arakan state is your homeland, your pride and joy. Don't let the Burmese regime claim your land. They will take it. Your culture and Arabic written language will soon be forgotten. Rohingya people will disappear from the earth. Your people will be lost forever by the lost of your Asian identity.
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Also, I am very heart broken when I heard that the Burmese government is treating Rohingya people really bad. The Arakan state is your homeland. Be strong and proud. You are a citizen of Burma too. You have the right to live equally. Don't let the Burmese regime win. They will claim your land. Seek help from Asian muslims like Malaysia and Indonesia.
For those who need explanation in English:
Rohingya Character Set includes a total of 28 alphabets where 26 alphabets are from English and 2 alphabets from Latin. And "C" has been renamed as "Shi" so that it can be used to substitute for "Sh" sound. Therefore "C" becomes exactly equal to "Sh". "Ç" is equivalent to retroflex "r" and "Ñ" is equivalent to nasal or silent N. The numerical digits are the same as English one but pronounced as shown in Rohingya Language.
sidqm 2 years ago
That's sad that these Asians don't have a written language of their own. They have to use Westernized alphabets to spell their own Easternized names! I can't stop laughing!
OS253 2 years ago
Arabic script was used 350 years ago but today Latin characters are used to ease the writing and reading extremely easy making it learn within few minutes and fit with today's technology to have life much enjoyable and advance yourself fastest possible such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Turkey and etc.
sidqm 2 years ago
Is Rohingya language similar to Chakma language of Chittagong Hill Tract area?
dd8hjde 3 years ago
It is not. However, Chakma people in Arakan can somehow communicate with Rohingya for simple things.
sidqm 2 years ago
This is the aphabets of Rohingya Language (known as Rohingyalish) which is spoken by the Rohingya Muslims minority people of Arakan, Burma (Myanmar). Though speaking in Rohingya is more difficult compared to others, the writing system was made so perfect and easy to learn. The writing and speaking exactly match to each other like mirror image making learn the lanaguage in extremely short time.
sidqm 4 years ago