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English: Lilias Armstrong and Pe Maung Tin's transcription of the words "The North Wind and the Sun" in Burmese.
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Source Armstrong, Lilias E.; Pe Maung Tin (1925). A Burmese phonetic reader: With English translation. The London Phonetic Readers. University of London. Page 37.
Author Lilias E. Armstrong and Pe Maung Tin

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