စကား စကား စကားထဲက ဇာတိပြ
စကားကြီး (၁၁) ခွန်း
၁။ ရေကူးညာတင်ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ လိုသည်ထက်ပို၍ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၂။ ကောက်ပင်ရိတ်လှီးပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ စကားတစ်ခွန်းတည်းနှင့် အပိုင်ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၃။ ရေစီးဖောင်ဆန်ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ စကားပြောရာ၌ လက်ဝင် ပင်ပန်းသော
စကားမျိုးပြောဆိုခြင်း
၄။ အိုးတန်ဆန်ခပ်ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ တစ်ဖက်လူနှင့် တန်သလောက်ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၅။ ဆီပွတ်ကျည်ပွေ့ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ တဖြည်းဖြည်း ကိုယ့်ဘက်ပါအောင် ဖွဲ့နွဲ့
ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၆။ ဆင်ဝှေ့ရန်ရှောင်ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ တာဝန်မဲ့သော၊ ရှောင်လွှဲသောစကားကို
ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၇။ တောင်သူယာခုတ်ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ ပြောသင့်သည်ကိုအရင်ပြောပြီး လိုရာကို
နောက်မှပြောဆိုခြင်း
၈။ ကြက်ဆုပ်ခွပ်ပစ်ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ မိမိအသာစီးရသောအခါ အပိုင်ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၉။ ရေစစ်ကရားပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ စကားကိုချန်မထားဘဲ အကုန်ပြောခြင်း
၁၀။ ရေသာသဲတင်ပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ အရှုံးဖြင့်ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၁၁။ ခက်တင်မောင်းနင်းပြောဆိုခြင်း ~ မတင်မကျနှင့် ရှေ့မရောက် နောက်မထိုင်
ပြောဆိုခြင်း
စကားများခြင်း၏ အပြစ် (၅) ပါး
၁။ မဟုတ်မမှန်သောစကားကို ပြောမိတတ်၏။
၂။ ကုန်းတိုက်စကားကို ပြောမိတတ်၏။
၃။ ကြမ်းတမ်းသောစကားကို ပြောမိတတ်၏။
၄။ အနှစ်မဲ့သောစကားကို ပြောမိတတ်၏။
၅။ သေလွန်သောအခါ အပါယ်သို့ကျ၏။
စကားအရာ အင်္ဂါ (၁၀) ပါး
၁။ ကာလဝါဒီ ~ ပြောချိန်ပြောခွင့်သင့်မှ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၂။ ဘူတဝါဒီ ~ ဟုတ်မှန်သော စကားကိုသာ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၃။ ဓမ္မဝါဒီ ~ တရားနှင့် စပ်သည်ကိုသာ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၄။ အတ္တဝါဒီ ~ အကျိုးနှင့် စပ်သည်ကိုသာ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၅။ ပိယဝါဒီ ~ ချစ်ဖွယ်သောစကားကိုသာ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၆။ မိဟိတပုဗ္ဗဘာဏီ ~ ပြုံးရွှင်ခြင်းကိုသာ ရှေးဦးပြ၍ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၇။ မိတာဘာဏီ ~ မပိုမလွန် ချင့်ချိန်၍ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၈။ အတုရိတဝါဒီ ~ အဆောတလျင် မပြောဆိုခြင်း
၉။ ပေါရီ ~ ဓလေ့ထုံးစံကိုလိုက်၍ ပြောဆိုခြင်း
၁၀။ ဝိသဒဝါဒီ ~ သန့်ရှင်းသေချာ ဋ္ဌာန်ကရိုဏ်းကျအောင် ပြောဆိုနိုင်ခြင်း
စကား ၆ ခွန်း လူ၌ထွန်း၊ ၄ ခွန်းကိုပယ် ၂ ခွန်းတည်
၁။ မှန်လည်းမမှန်၊ အကျိုးလည်းမရှိ၊ သူတစ်ပါးကလည်းမနှစ်သက်သော မုသာဝါဒစကားများ
၂။ မှန်လည်းမှန်၏၊ အကျိုးလည်းမရှိ၊ သူတစ်ပါးကနှစ်သက်သော ပိသုဏဝါစာစကားများ
၃။ မှန်လည်းမှန်၏၊ အကျိုးလည်းမရှိ၊ သူတစ်ပါးလည်းမနှစ်သက်သော ဖရုသဝါစာစကားများ
၄။ မှန်လည်းမမှန်၊ အကျိုးလည်းမရှိ၊ သူတစ်ပါးကနှစ်သက်သော သမ္ဖပ္ပလာပဝါစာစကားများ
၅။ မှန်လည်းမှန်၏၊ အကျိုးလည်းရှိ၏၊ သူတစ်ပါးလည်းနှစ်သက်သော သမ္မာဝါစာစကားများ
၆။ မှန်လည်းမှန်၏၊ အကျိုးလည်းရှိ၏၊ သူတစ်ပါးတော့မနှစ်သက်သော သမ္မာဝါစာစကားများ
9 comments
etone
July 20, 2010 at 7:30 am
အရင်ကဒါမျိုးလေးတွေသေချာမသိခဲ့ဘူး ။ thank you ပဲ။
မန်း ရိပ်
September 4, 2010 at 1:39 pm
မှန်တယ်ဗျာ
လူတယောက်ကို စကားများများပြောကြည့်
သူ့စကားထဲမှာ သူဟာဘယ်လိုလူမျိုးဆိုတာ သိနိုင်တယ်
koyinmaung
March 14, 2011 at 10:17 am
ကျေးဇူးပါ ခုလိုတစုတစည်းတည်းဖတ်ရလို့ဗဟုသုတရ ရပါတယ်…..
kopauk mandalay
March 14, 2011 at 12:22 pm
ပြောပါများ စကားရ ဆိုတာကတစ်ယောက်
စကားစကားပြောပါများ စကားထဲကဇာတိပြဆိုတာက တစ်ယောက်
ဆိတ်ဆိတ်နေ ထောင်တန်ဆိုတာက တစ်ယောက်
အဲတာတွေကြောင့် တေမိဇာတ်လမ်းဖြစ်လာတာ
kai
March 14, 2011 at 5:31 pm
ဘူးတလုံးဆောင်အိုတောင်မဆင်းရဲ ဆိုတာက တယောက်..
ငါ့စကားနွားရ ဆိုတာက တယောက်..
မေးပါများ စကားရ ဆိုတာက တယောက်..
kai
March 14, 2011 at 5:40 pm
ဒီခေတ်ကမ္ဘာမှာ Language quotes တွေအများကြီးပဲ..
စိတ်ရှည်တဲ့တယောက်ယောက် ဘာသာပြန်ရေးနို်င်ရင်.. အင်္ဂလိပ်စာရော..။ မြန်မာစာပါတိုးတက်လာမယ်..။
A few quotes about Language
We have too many high sounding words, and too few actions that correspond with them.
Abigail Adams
Words are the physicians of the mind diseased.
Aeschylus
The language of truth is unadorned and always simple.
Marcellinus Ammianus
Drawing on my fine command of language, I said nothing.
Anonymous
The kindest word in all the world is the unkind word, unsaid.
Anonymous
Kindness: a language the deaf can hear and the blind can see.
Anonymous
The easiest way to save face is to keep the lower half shut.
Anonymous
Foolishness always results when the tongue outraces the brain.
Anonymous
Never miss a good chance to shut up.
Anonymous
The words you choose to say something are just as important as the decision to speak.
Anonymous
I just wish my mouth had a backspace key.
Anonymous
The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn’t being said.
Anonymous
Keep your words soft and tender because tomorrow you may have to eat them.
Anonymous
Talk is cheap because supply exceeds demand.
Anonymous
Never argue with a fool. Someone watching may not be able to tell the difference.
Anonymous
When you’re arguing with a fool, make sure he isn’t doing the same thing.
Anonymous
The only weapon that becomes sharper with constant use is the tongue.
Anonymous
How many languages are there in the world? How about 5 billion! Each of us talks, listens, and thinks in his/her own special language that has been shaped by our culture, experiences, profession, personality, mores and attitudes. The chances of us meeting someone else who talks the exact same language is pretty remote.
Anonymous
Even a fish wouldn’t get into trouble if he kept his mouth shut.
Anonymous
I do not mind what language an opera is sung in so long as it is an language I do not understand.
Sir Edward Appleton
Let thy speech be short, comprehending much in a few words.
Aprocrypha
High thoughts must have high language.
Aristophanes
All true language is incomprehensible, like the chatter of a beggar’s teeth.
Antonin Artaud
It’s not what you tell them…it’s what they hear.
Red Auerbach
A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language.
Gaston Bachelard
An inability to stay quiet is one of the conspicuous failings of mankind.
Walter Bagehot
If everybody thought before they spoke, the silence would be deafening.
George Barzan
No language is rude that can boast polite writers.
Aubrey Beardsley
Drawing on my find command of language, I said nothing.
Robert Charles Benchley
For me, words are a form of action, capable of influencing change.
Ingrid Bengis
Ours is the age of substitutes: Instead of language we have jargon; instead of principles, slogans; and instead of genuine ideas, bright suggestions.
Eric Bentley
Lenin could listen so intently that he exhausted the speaker.
Isaiah Berlin
Heaven, n.: A place where the wicked cease from troubling you with talk of their personal affairs, and the good listen with attention while you expound your own.
Ambrose Bierce
Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret.
Ambrose Bierce
Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute.
Josh Billings
Language is the biggest barrier to human progress because language is an encyclopedia of ignorance. Old perceptions are frozen into language and force us to look at the world in an old fashioned way.
Edward de Bono
Self-expression must pass into communication for its fulfillment.
Pearl S. Buck
The English language is rather like a monster accordion, stretchable at the whim of the editor, compressible ad lib.
Robert Burchfield
Among my most prized possessions are words that I have never spoken.
Orson Rega Card
There are four ways, and only four ways, in which we have contact with the world. We are evaluated and classified by these four contacts: what we do, how we look, what we say, and how we say it.”
Dale Carnegie
The dead might as well try to speak to the living as the old to the young.
Willa Cather
Grasp the subject, the words will follow.
Cato the Elder
It is a mass language only in the same sense that its baseball slang is born of baseball players. That is, it is a language which is being molded by writers to do delicate things and yet be within the grasp of superficially educated people. It is not a natural growth, much as its proletarian writers would like to think so. But compared with it at its best, English has reached the Alexandrian stage of formalism and decay.
Raymond Chandler
To have another language is to possess a second soul.
Charlemagne
One of the basic causes for all the trouble in the world today is that people talk too much and think too little. They act impulsively without thinking. I always try to think before I talk.
Margaret Chase Smith
Not the fastest horse can catch a word spoken in anger.
Chinese Proverb
Language is a process of free creation; its laws and principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even the interpretation and use of words involves a process of free creation.
Noam Chomsky
Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words best of all.
Sir Winston Churchill
By swallowing evil words unsaid, no one has ever harmed his stomach.
Winston Churchill
Never hold discussions with the monkey when the organ grinder is in the room.
Winston Churchill
In the course of my life, I have often had to eat my words, and I must confess that I have always found it a wholesome diet.
Winston Churchill
From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put.
Winston Churchill
Language is the armory of the human mind, and at once contains the trophies of its past and the weapons of its future conquests.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Works of imagination should be written in very plain language; the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot.
Joseph Conrad
I have noticed that nothing I have never said ever did me any harm.
Calvin Coolidge
Euphemisms are unpleasant truths wearing diplomatic cologne.
Quentin Crisp
If you describe things as better than they are, you are thought a romantic; if you describe things as worse than they are, you are thought a realist; if you describe things as exactly as they are, then you are thought a satirist.
Quentin Crisp
Two monologues do not make a dialogue.
Jeff Daly
And who in time knows whither we may vent the treasure of our tongue, to what strange shores this gain of our best glories shall be sent, ‘t unknowing Nations with our stores? What worlds in the yet unformed Occident may come refined with the accents that are ours?
Samuel Daniel
Even if you do learn to speak correct English, whom are you going to speak it to?
Clarence Darrow
The individual’s whole experience is built upon the plan of his language.
Henri Delacroix
There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication…. Try the experiment of communicating, with fullness and accuracy, some experience to another, especially if it be somewhat complicated, and you will find your own attitude toward your experience changing.
John Dewey
Talk to people about themselves and they will listen for hours.
Benjamin Disraeli
One of the lessons of history is that nothing is often a good thing to do and always a clever thing to say. Will Durant
Male supremacy is fused into the language, so that every sentence both heralds and affirms it.
Andrea Dworkin
The words of language, as they are written or spoken, do not seem to play any role in my mechanism of thought. The physical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images.
Albert Einstein
The finest language is mostly made up of simple unimposing words.
George Eliot
It is very hard to say the exact truth, even about your own immediate feelings – much harder than to say something fine about them which is not the exact truth.
George Eliot
Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving evidence of the fact.
George Eliot
Among provocatives, the next best thing to good preaching is bad preaching. I have even more thoughts during or enduring it than at other times.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Use soft words and hard arguments.
English Proverb
Thought is the blossom; language the bud; action the fruit behind it.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.
Epictetus
Whenever two good people argue over principles, they are both right.
Marie Ebner von Eschenbach
The language of truth is simple.
Euripides
I tell you everything that is really nothing, and nothing of what is everything, do not be fooled by what I am saying. Please listen carefully and try to hear what I am not saying.
Charles C. Finn
Deeds, not words shall speak me.
John Fletcher
Words are the leaves of the tree of language, of which, if some fall away, a new succession takes their place.
John French
Writing is a struggle against silence.
Carlos Fuentes
Honest disagreement is often a good sign of progress.
Mahatma Gandhi
Be careful of your thoughts; they may become words at any moment.
Ira Gassen
We live at the level of our language. Whatever we can articulate we can imagine or explore. All you have to do to educate a child is leave them alone and teach them to read. The rest is brainwashing.
Ellen Gilcrist
The older I grow the more I listen to people who don’t talk much.
Germain G. Glien
Those who know nothing of foreign languages, knows nothing of their own.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
When ideas fail, words come in very handy.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
When someone does something good, applaud! You’ll make two people happy.
Sam Goldwyn
Dance is the hidden language of the soul, of the body
Martha Graham
Don’t tell your friends about your indigestion. “How are you” is a greeting, not a question.
Arthur Guiterman
Public speaking is done in the public tongue, the national or tribal language; and the language of our tribe is the men’s language. Of course women learn it. We’re not dumb. If you can tell Margaret Thatcher from Ronald Reagan, or Indira Gandhi from General Somoza, by anything they say, tell me how. This is a man’s world, so it talks a man’s language.
Ursula K. Le Guin
Always do sober what you said you’d do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.
Ernest Hemingway
Everything becomes a little different as soon as it is spoken out loud.
Hermann Hesse
The proverbial German phenomenon of the verb-at-the-end about which droll tales of absentminded professors who would begin a sentence, ramble on for an entire lecture, and then finish up by rattling off a string of verbs by which their audience, for whom the stack had long since lost its coherence, would be totally nonplussed, are told, is an excellent example of linguistic recursion.
Douglas Hofstadter
There is no ‘cat language.’ Painful as it is for us to admit, they don’t need one!
Barbara Holland
Talking is like playing on the harp; there is as much in laying the hands on the strings to stop their vibration as in twanging them to bring out their music.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Once a word has been allowed to escape, it cannot be recalled.
Horace
Don’t knock the weather; nine-tenths of the people couldn’t start a conversation if it didn’t change once in a while.
Kin Hubbard
The only way to entertain some folks is to listen to them.
Kin Hubbard
Grammar and logic free language from being at the mercy of the tone of voice. Grammar protects us against misunderstanding the sound of an uttered name; logic protects us against what we say have double meaning.
Rosenstock Huessy
The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.
Hubert H. Humphrey
Every individual is at once the beneficiary and the victim of the linguistic tradition into which he has been born – the beneficiary inasmuch as language gives access to the accumulated records of other people’s experience, the victim in so far as it confirms him in the belief that reduced awareness is the only awareness and as it bedevils his sense of reality, so that he is all too apt to take his concepts for data, his words for actual things.
Aldous Huxley
To speak and to speak well are two things. A fool may talk, but a wise man speaks.
Ben Jonson
I am always sorry when any language is lost, because languages are the pedigrees of nations.
Samuel Johnson
Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.
Wendell Johnson
Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought on the unthinking.
John Maynard Keynes
Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assualts on the unthinking.
John Maynard Keynes
Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.
Rudyard Kipling
Communication across the revolutionary divide is inevitably partial.
Thomas S. Kuhn
The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven’t thought of yet.
Ann Landers
Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you’d have preferred to talk.
Doug Larson
If the English language made any sense, a catastrophe would be an apostrophe with fur.
Doug Larson
A spoonful of humor makes the message go down easier.
Frank Leahy
Language is a form of human reason, which has its internal logic of which man knows nothing.
Claude Levi-Strauss
It is better to keep one’s mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open it and resolve all doubt.
Abraham Lincoln
He can compress the most words into the smallest ideas of any man I ever met.
Abraham Lincoln
Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Language is the inventory of human experience.
L. W. Lockhart
Any language is necessarily a finite system applied with different degrees of creativity to an infinite variety of situations, and most of the words and phrases we use are “prefabricated” in the sense that we don’t coin new ones every time we speak.
David Lodge
The fewer words the better prayer.
Martin Luther
Arguments over grammar and style are often as fierce as those over IBM versus Mac, and as fruitless as Coke versus Pepsi and boxers versus briefs.
Jack Lynch
လင်းငယ်
March 14, 2011 at 5:44 pm
ခုလို တစုတစည်းတည်း ဖော်ပြပေးတဲ့ အတွက် ပထမဦးဆုံး ကျေးဇူတင်စကား ပြောပါရစေ။ ဒီလိုမျိုး မြန်မာ စကားပြောနည်းလေးတွေကို ဖတ်ခဲ့ ပေမယ့် မေ့နေပါပြီ။ ခုလို တင်ပေးတဲ့ အတွက် သိမ်းထားလို့ ရတာပေါ့။
anewgenerationbone
March 14, 2011 at 5:44 pm
မမ မနောဖြူပြောတာကို မောင်လေး
နည်းနည်းလေးဖြည့်စွက်ပေးပါရစေခင်ဗျ
စကား စကား ပြောပါများ စကားထည်းက ဇာတိပြ
လို ့ထင်ပါတယ်ခင်ဗျ
အမှန်တကယ်ကြတော့ ဝဇီလို ့ဆိုလို ့ရတဲ့ စကားဆိုတာ
စိတ္တန် ဟူသော စိတ်၏ ဝိတက် ကြံစည်ခြင်းကို ပညာဖြင့် ဆင်ခြင်ရန် မေ့လျှော့သောအခါ
ပြောဆိုတဲ့အကြောင်းဖြစ်၏လို ့ဆိုပါရစေခင်ဗျ
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မမ မနောဖြူပြောတာကို ကျွန်တော်မှတ်သားမိပါတယ်ခင်ဗျ
anewgenerationbone
March 14, 2011 at 5:46 pm
အဲ..
သူများကို ဆရာသွားလုပ်တာ ကိုယ်ပါမှားပြန်ပြီခင်ဗျ
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