The name SarKaLay means bird in Burmese. SarKaLay Birds are small birds that live in their own communities. They make their homes in trees near human habitation. They are called "SarKaLay Bird" because they have Burmese words on their bodies. In Burmese, it means "SarkaLay Bird" and in English, it means "Sparrow". In Burmese, "SarKaLay" is written with the sixth letter. "Sar" means literature and words. "KaLay" refers to children and the age of learning. "SarKaLay" is a translation from the native Burmese language. "SarKaLay" is a child who is still learning literature.

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