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How do you say husband in burmese?

There are a few ways to say "husband" in Burmese, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* ခင်ပွန်း (khin pwan) - This is the most formal and polite way to say "husband". It literally means "beloved".

* တော်စပ်သူ (daw sap thuh) - This is a more formal and respectful way to refer to a husband, especially in situations like official documents or speeches. It literally means "spouse".

Informal:

* ခင်ပွန်း (khin pwan) - This is also the most common informal way to say "husband".

* မယား (mya ya) - This literally means "wife" but can be used to refer to "husband" in a casual and playful context.

* ကိုယ်တော် (kway daw) - This is a more affectionate and intimate way to say "husband". It literally means "your majesty" but is used as a term of endearment.

In addition to these, you may also find other regional or colloquial variations depending on the specific region or community.

It's important to choose the appropriate term based on the context and the level of formality.

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