Most of Ledi Sayadaw's writings, including the Dipanis, are in Burmese
language, not Pali.

The University of Wisconsin at Madison has an 8-week summer intensive
course in the Burmese language. I have heard only good things about
the program.
http://seassi.wisc.edu/

The Manuals of Buddhism is available in English here:
http://www.webcom.com/imcuk/PUBLIC.html

Frank Snow
fsnow at fsnow dot com



--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Gunnar Gällmo <gunnargallmo@...> wrote:
>
> --- Piya Tan <dharmafarer@...> skrev:
>
> In that case, Aravind wouldn't need to learn the
> Burmese language to read the original text, just the
> Burmese script (unless the texts have been
> translitterated).
>
> Gunnar