Muak Sa-aak (autonym: mùak sɤ́ʔàak, meaning 'mountain slope') is an Angkuic language spoken in the Burma-China border region by over 4,000 people. There...
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Muak may refer to: Muak (Muism) (Korean: 무악; Hanja: 巫樂) : Korean traditional music of Muism Muak (Korean traditional dance music) [ko] (Korean: 무악; Hanja: 舞樂) :...
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(/mɔ̀k/ ‘mountain people’), also known as Amok, Hsen-Hsum, and Muak, is an Angkuic language or dialect cluster spoken in Shan State, Myanmar 7 speakers in...
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branch. Blang Danau Muak Sa-aak Mon Palaung Riang Tai Loi Wa There are seven distinct languages recognised but, many Kra–Dai languages in Myanmar are collectively...
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Sai Mauk Kham (redirect from Sai Muak Kham)
Dr. Sai Mauk Kham (Shan: ၸၢႆးမွၵ်ႇၶမ်း, Burmese: စိုင်းမောက်ခမ်း [sáɪɰ̃ maʊʔ kʰáɰ̃]; born 17 August 1949) is a Burmese politician and physician who currently...
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to the verbal prefix, a nominal prefix kʰa- is found in Moken, e.g. Thai muək → Moken kʰamuək ('hat'). This morpheme also appears to have lost its productivity...
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Doi speakers can understand the Samtao language. There is considerable variation among the dialects. The Muak Sa-aak variety of Tai Loi shares 42% lexical...
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(P'uman) Kiorr (Kha Kior, Con) Kon Keu (Angku) Mok (Man Met) Mong Lue (Tai Loi) Muak Sa-aak Lamet (Xmet) Waic Blang (Samtao) Lawa Umpai Lawa Bo Luang Lawa Wa...
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Muak Lek (Thai: มวกเหล็ก, pronounced [mûak lèk]) is a district (amphoe) of Saraburi province, Thailand. It occupies the province's easternmost part, in...
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Plautdietsch (redirect from Plautdietsch language)
(referring to the plains of northern Germany or the simplicity of the language). In other Low German dialects, the word for Low German is usually realised...
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Asia-Pacific International University (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
Mission College, Muak Lek Campus. It also contains a heritage research center of the Ellen G. White Estate and a translation and language research center...
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Saraburi province (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
Wihan Daeng Nong Saeng Ban Mo Don Phut Nong Don Phra Phutthabat Sao Hai Muak Lek Wang Muang Chaloem Phra Kiat As of 26 November 2019 there are: one Saraburi...
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Samul nori (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
musics, namely the ritual farming music nongak and Korean shamanic music muak, for the indoor stage. As per its name, samul nori is performed with four...
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Angkuic languages are spoken in Yunnan province, China and Shan State, Burma. U (P'uman) Hu (Kongge, Kun'ge, Kon Keu) Man Met (Kemie) Mok Muak Sa-aak Va...
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original (PDF) on 2016-11-29. [Wamo dialect cited.] Hall, Elizabeth (2010). A Phonology of Muak Sa-aak (M.A. thesis). Payap University. MSEA Languages – Va...
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Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
Manjingmai 曼景卖. Ethnic minority languages spoken in Xishuangbanna include: Tai Lü (Dai) Man Met (Blang) Hu (Blang) Blang (Blang) Muak Sa-aak (Blang) Bit (Blang)...
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Nagalakshmi (category CS1 Sanskrit-language sources (sa))
Wat Tham Dao Khao Kaeo (วัดถ้ำดาวเขาแก้ว) in Lam Phaya Klang subdistrict, Muak Lek district, Saraburi province., Wat Laem Maklue (วัดแหลมมะเกลือ) , Sam...
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Pak Chong district (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
Park. Up until the mid-19th century, the area of Pak Chong district and Muak Lek to its west was covered by a thick jungle known as Dong Phaya Fai (later...
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Battle of Prachuap Khiri Khan (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
transports. The families of the airmen took refuge in guesthouses on Mount Lom Muak. The evacuation of the living quarters was supervised by Pilot Officer Phol...
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Khlong Muak Lek (Thai: คลองมวกเหล็ก, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ mûa̯k lèk]) or Huai Muak Lek (ห้วยมวกเหล็ก, [hûa̯j–]) is a watercourse of Thailand. It is a tributary...
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King Power (category CS1 Thai-language sources (th))
football programmes include Leicester City Football Clinic and King Power Cup. Muak Lek National training centre In November 2019, Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha...
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Sinawi (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
However, today other traditional Korean instruments such as the gayageum and geomungo are also often included. Gut (ritual) Muak Sinism Korean culture v t e...
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List of districts of Seoul (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Cheongun-dong Hyoja-dong Sajik-dong Samcheong-dong Buam-dong Pyeongchang-dong Muak-dong Gyonam-dong Gahoe-dong Ihwa-dong Hyehwa-dong Sejongno-dong Jongno-1...
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Curry puff (category CS1 Malay-language sources (ms))
foi thong and luk chup. Notable areas where karipap is popular are Amphoe Muak Lek, and Saraburi province in central Thailand, where durian filling is used...
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Musok eumak (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Musok eumak (Korean: 무속 음악; Hanja: 巫俗音樂) or muak (무악; 巫樂) is the traditional Korean shamanistic music performed at and during a shamanistic ritual, the...
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List of neighborhoods in South Korea (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
49 Buam 부암동 付岩洞 Seoul Jongno 2.27 Pyeongchang 평창동 平倉洞 Seoul Jongno 8.87 Muak 무악동 毋岳洞 Seoul Jongno 0.36 Gyonam 교남동 橋南洞 Seoul Jongno 0.35 Gahoe 가회동 嘉會洞...
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Gut (ritual) (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
a particular event, such as a death, or the lunar calendar. Mu (shaman) Muak Lee (1981), p. 27. Lee (1981), p. 40. Lee (1981), p. 31. www.folklore.ee...
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Seoul (category Articles containing Korean-language text)
several governmental debates, Yi Seong-gye chose Hanyang (Sindo) instead of Muak in September 1394. As Joseon's new capital, Hanyang was planned as a geographic...
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Jongno District (category CS1 uses Korean-language script (ko))
Samcheong-dong (삼청동 三淸洞) Buam-dong (부암동 付岩洞) Pyeongchang-dong (평창동 平倉洞) Muak-dong (무악동 毋岳洞) Gyonam-dong (교남동 橋南洞) Gahoe-dong (가회동 嘉會洞) Jongno-1.2.3.4...
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Dongnimmun station (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
Seoul, Inwangsan IPark [ko] Exit 2: Muak-dong regional government Exit 3: Dongnimmun Elementary School [ko] Exit 3-1: Muak Hyundai apartment complex Exit 4:...
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