The ISO 639 language code of Burmese is my.

Digital Public sphere in Burma, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia (33 million native speakers as of 2007) for the language Burmese via the #my2wiki capability: capture Lifeworld and public sphere content in Burmese on wiki pages to make it widely accessible and to promote literacy and empowerment of minority communities in countries where Burmese is spoken.


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Regarding the possibilities to create and contribute to a my2.wiki, check Welcome to the #xy2wiki impact network and the #xy2.wiki page.


#Burmese needs #digitalPublicGoods - #digicoop1b: use #digicoop1my - #myCoding - #my2wiki to create and share those!

#Burmese needs online library services (#cpc8451, #lib4dev): #cpc8451my - make #digicoop1my deliver !

#Literacy in #Burmese goes hand in hand with content for & about Community, Social & Personal services #cpc9: enable a #cpc9my journey, #LeavingNoOneBehind


Similar information is provided for 662 languages.

In most of these languages there is an undersupply of digital public goods.

2390 thing pages.

Burmese digital age services: