SYNTAX
Suita literally means "the thing that is called ---." It is always preceded by a noun or a sentence.
Noun+ Suita
| noun | Suita |
| that/who/what is called |
| the (noun)s that is called ------ |
emac\emac\Suita By\qUlE" Who is the one called Maung Maung.
saAup\ Suita BalE What is the thing called " saAup\ ."
tuic\; "every" follows a noun.
| noun | tuic\; |
| every |
| every noun |
lUtuic\; qity\ Everybody knows.
qU en>tuic\; ekjac\;laty\" He comes to school everyday.
tuic\; "every" sometimes follows a verb.
| verb | tuic\; |
| every |
| everytime/ whenever (someone) verbs |
kYn\eta\ em;tuic\; qU e`PNuic\ty\" Everytime I ask, he can answer.
qUlatuic\; kYn\eta\ Aim\mHa mRHiBU;" I was not home whenever he came.
sV\ "every" follows a noun.
| noun (time) | sV\ |
| ly |
| (time)+ ly |
en>sV\ lapf" Please come every day.
lsV\ rn\kun\kui qQa;pfty\" (I) go to Yangon every month.
luM; / luM;luM; "the whole/ throughout/all" comes after a numeral classifier.
| number | numeral classifier | luM;/ luM;luM; |
| whole/throughout/all |
| (number) whole (numeral classifier)/ throughout (number) (numeral classifier) |
qU ten>luM; Aip\ty\" He sleeps the whole day.
qU quM;Aup\luM; Pt\my\" He will read all the three books.
N N Tk\pui/ N Tk\ N pui "more than": the inferior one is always placed right before Tk\ . The superior one could take place before the inferior noun or after Tk\ . The main verb always follows this phrase.
| noun (superior) | noun (inferior) | Tk\ | pui | verb |
| than | more |
| noun is more v than the noun |
dIsaAup\ huisaAup\Tk\ puiekac\;ty\" This book is better than that one.
men>kTk\ dIen> puieA;ty\" Today is colder than yesterday.