The traditional Burmese units of measurement were a system of measurement used in Myanmar.[citation needed]

Myanmar was one of three countries that had not adopted the International System of Units (SI) metric system as their official system of weights and measures according to the 2010 CIA Factbook. However, in June 2011, U Kyaw Htoo from the Myanmar government's Ministry of Commerce began discussing proposals to reform the measurement system in Burma and adopt the kilogram for domestic trade, reasoning that this would simplify foreign trade which it conducts exclusively in metric; and in October 2013, Pwint San, Deputy Minister for Commerce, announced that the country was preparing to adopt the metric system.

As of 2006[update], Myanmar government web pages in English used imperial and metric units inconsistently. For instance, the Ministry of Construction used miles to describe the length of roads and square feet for the size of houses, but square kilometres for the total land area of new town developments in Yangon City. As of 2010[update] the Ministry of Agriculture used acres for land areas. As of 2009[update] the Ministry of Foreign Affairs used kilometres (with mile equivalents in parentheses) to describe the dimensions of the country.

Length

Table of length units
UnitMetricImperial/USRatio to previous
BurmeseRomanized
ဆံချည်hsanchi79.375 μm3+1⁄8 thou/mil
နှမ်းhnan793.75 μm31+1⁄4 thou/mil10
မုယောmuyaw4.7625 mm3⁄16 in6
လက်သစ်let thit19.05 mm3⁄4 in; one digit4
မိုက်maik (from Pali muṭhi)152.4 mm6 in; one shaftment8
ထွာhtwa228.6 mm9 in; one span1.5
တောင်taung457.2 mm1+1⁄2 ft; one cubit2
လံlan1.8288 m6 ft; one fathom4
တာta3.2004 m10+1⁄2 ft1.75
ဥသဘout-thaba (from Pali usabha)64.008 m70 yd20
ကောသkawtha (from Pali kosa)1.28016 km0.795455 mi20
ဂါဝုတ်ga-wout (from Pali gāvuta)5.12064 km3.18182 mi; about one league4
ယူဇနာyuzana (from Pali yūjanā)20.48256 km12.7273 mi4

Mass

Table of mass units
UnitMetricImperial/USRatio to previous
BurmeseRomanized
ရွေးလေးyway lay136.078 mg2.1 grain
ရွေးကြီးyway gyi272.155 mg4.2 grain2
ပဲသားpetha1.02058 g15.75 grain3.75
မူးသားmutha2.04117 g31.5 grain2
မတ်သားmattha4.08233 g63 grain2
ငါးမူးသားnga mutha8.16466 g0.288 oz2
ကျပ်သားkyattha16.3293 g0.576 oz2
အဝက်သားawettha204.117 g7.2 oz12.5
အစိတ်သားaseittha408.233 g14.4 oz2
ငါးဆယ်သားngase tha816.466 g1.8 lb2
ပိဿာpeittha1.63293 kg3.6 lb2
အချိန်တစ်ရာachein taya163.293 kg360 lb100

Volume

Table of volume units
UnitMetricImperialUSRatio to previous
BurmeseRomanized
လမြူla myu79.9118 mL2+13⁄16 fl oz2 .70214 fl oz
လမျက်la myet159.824 mL5+5⁄8 fl oz5.40428 fl oz2
လမယ်la me319.647 mL11+1⁄4 fl oz10.8086 fl oz2
စလယ်sa le639.294 mL1+1⁄8 pints1.35107 pints2
ခွက်hkwet / khwet1.27859 L1+1⁄8 qt1.35107 qt2
ပြည်pyi2.55718 L2+1⁄4 qt2.70214 qt2
စရွတ် (archaic)sayut5.11435 L4+1⁄2 qt5.4043 qt2
စိတ်seit10.2287 L2+1⁄4 gallons 1+1⁄8 pecks2.70214 gallons 1.16106 pecks2
ခွဲhkwe / khwe20.4574 L4+1⁄2 gallons 2+1⁄4 pecks5.40428 gallons 2.32213 pecks2
တင်းtin40.9148 L9 gallons 1+1⁄8 bushels10.8086 gallons 1.16107 bushels2

Money

Table of money units
UnitEquivalent to
BurmeseRomanizedpyamumatnga mukyat
ပြား1 pya11⁄101⁄251⁄501⁄100
မူး1 mu1012⁄51⁄51⁄10
မတ်1 mat252+1⁄211⁄21⁄4
ငါးမူး5 mu (nga mu)505211⁄2
ကျပ်1 kyat10010421

Adoption of SI (metric) system

Speed limit road sign using kilometres per hour in Amarapura. 30 miles per hour is approximately equal to 48 kilometres per hour.

In October 2013, the Ministry of Commerce announced that Myanmar was preparing to adopt the International System of Units (SI) as the country's official system of measurement.

Examples of metrication in Myanmar include weather forecasts by the Department of Meteorology and Hydrology being given with temperatures in Celsius. Petrol in Myanmar is sold with prices in Burmese kyat per litre (K/L). Speed limits in Myanmar are given by law in kilometres per hour (km/h).

See also

Bibliography

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