Burmese Units of Measurement - Mass

Mass

Table of mass units
Unit Metric Imperial/US Ratio to
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Burmese Romanized grams kilograms grains ounces pounds
ရွေးလေး yway lay 0.136077706 0.000136078 2.100317
ရွေးကြီး yway gyi 0.272155412 0.000272155 4.200635 2
ပဲသား petha 1.020582833 0.001020583 15.75238 3.75
မူးသား mutha 2.041165665 0.002041166 31.50476 2
မတ်သား mattha 4.08233133 0.004082331 63.009539 2
ငါးမူးသား nga mutha 8.16466266 0.008164662 126.019078 0.291710 2
ကျပ်သား kyattha
16.32932532 0.016329325 252.038156 0.583421 2
အဝက်သား awettha 204.1165665 0.204116567 3150.476955 7.292770 0.455798 12.5
အစိတ်သား aseittha 408.233133 0.408233133 6300.953910 14.585541 0.911596 2
ငါးဆယ်သား ngase tha 816.466266 0.816466266 12601.907820 29.171082 1.823192 2
ပိဿာ peittha
1632.932532 1.632932532 25203.815641 58.342165 3.646385 2
အချိန်တစ်ရာ achein taya 16329.32532 16.32932532 252038.15641 583.42165 36.46385 10

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