Burmese kyat — (Burmese) … Wikipedia
Burmese Indians — Total population 950,000 Regions with significant populations Yangon, Mandalay, Mawlamyaing Languages Burmese, Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Hindi, Punjabi … Wikipedia
kyat — [kyät] n. [< Burmese] the basic monetary unit of Myanmar: see the table of monetary units in the Reference Supplement … English World dictionary
Burmese cuisine — An outdoor cafe in Yangon Burmese cuisine includes a rich collection of dishes and meals found in various regions of the country, which is also known as Myanmar. Owing to the geographic location of Myanmar, Burmese cuisine has been influenced… … Wikipedia
Burmese rupee — The rupee was the currency of Burma (now Myanmar) between 1852 and 1952, except for the years 1943 1945.HistoryWhen Burma was conquered by the British, the Indian rupee replaced the kyat at par. From 1897, the Government of India issued notes in… … Wikipedia
kyat — noun (plural kyats or kyat) Etymology: Burmese cʸat Date: 1952 see money table … New Collegiate Dictionary
kyat — /kyaht, kee aht /, n. a paper money, cupronickel coin, and monetary unit of Burma (Myanmar), equal to 100 pyas. [1950 55; < Burmese cyat (written kyap)] * * * … Universalium
kyat — [ki: α:t] noun (plural same or kyats) the basic monetary unit of Burma (Myanmar), equal to 100 pyas. Origin from Burmese … English new terms dictionary
kyat — [[t]kyɑt, kiˈɑt[/t]] n. num the basic monetary unit of Burma • Etymology: 1950–55; < Burmese cyat (written kyap) … From formal English to slang
MMK (Myanmar Kyat) — The currency abbreviation for the Myanmar kyat (MMK), the currency for Myanmar. The Myanmar kyat is made up of 100 pya and is often presented with the symbol K. Pya coins are very rare, but notes up to 1,000 kyat are commonly used. The Burmese… … Investment dictionary
Myanma kyat — Infobox Currency currency name in local = my icon image 1 = 1 Kyat.jpg image title 1 = 1 kyat (1990) image 2 = image title 2 = 1000 kyat (2004) iso code = MMK using countries = BIR inflation rate = 39.5% inflation source date =… … Wikipedia