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How to say "is doing" in Burmese?
What is the present continuous tense—that is, how to say what you are doing right now?
For example, I'd like to know these:
What are you doing?
I'm eating breakfast.
I'm going to school.
I'm studying.
Feb 1, 2019 4:26 AM
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You should use နေ after the verb, it's similar to Present Continuous in English.
I am eating breakfast. - ကျမ/ကျနော် မနက်စား စားနေတယ်။
I'm going to school. - ကျမ/ကျနော်ကျောင်ကို သွားနေတယ်။
I'm studying. - ကျမ/ကျနော် စာသင်နေတယ်။
If I'm not mistaken)
February 4, 2019
Generally we use ' nay ' for 'V-ing'. Of course there is a main verb before " nay" For example like 'eat' literally translated " sar '' in burmese and for ' ing ' we use ''nay'' so "eating" is "sar nay''.
November 16, 2020
Hola yo puedo enseñarte español el presente continuo
February 1, 2019
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