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Twi to English dictionary . 2009.
Twi to English dictionary . 2009.
Ohn Gyaw — (Burmese: အုန်းကျော်, pronounced [ʔóuɴ dʑɔ̀]; born 1932) is a Burmese politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Gyaw joined the diplomatic service in 1951, serving in Yugoslavia, Australia, and the USSR until 1985, when he was… … Wikipedia
Aung Gyaw, Bo — (? 1938) Student at Judson College, Rangoon (Yangon) University, who died of wounds inflicted by British military police during a demonstration in downtown Rangoon (Yangon) on December 20, 1938. His body was brought to the Rangoon… … Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
Burmese dance — A village group dance in the early 1900s Traditio … Wikipedia
Cuisine of Burma — The cuisine of Myanmar (or Burma) has been influenced by the respective cuisines of China, India and Thailand. However, in spite of this, Burmese cuisine has unique preparation techniques and distinct flavours unlike any other. Different regions… … Wikipedia
Burmese tofu — ( my. . It may also be sliced and dried to make crackers for deep frying.Varieties and etymology* Pè bya ( or the fermented form of Chinese tofu, however, is called si to hpu , probably a corruption of the Chinese word chòu dòufu . * Won ta hpo… … Wikipedia
Mohinga — with fritters Origin Alternative name(s) Mohingar Place of origin Myanmar … Wikipedia
Glutinous rice — (Oryza sativa var. glutinosa or Oryza glutinosa; also called sticky rice, sweet rice, waxy rice, botan rice, biroin chal, mochi rice, and pearl rice, and pulut)[1] is a type of short grained Asian rice that is especially sticky when cooked. It is … Wikipedia
Literature of Burma — The literature of Burma (or Myanmar) spans over a millennium. Burmese literature was historically influenced by Indian and Thai cultures, as seen in many works, such as the Ramayana . The Burmese language, unlike other Southeast Asian languages… … Wikipedia
Nat (spirit) — Nat oun (Suxorimus) hung on a post in a house. The nats (Burmese: နတ်; MLCTS: nat; … Wikipedia
Thway — Infobox Film name = Thway image size = 200px caption = director = Koji Chino producer = writer = Journal Gyaw Ma Ma Lay narrator = starring = music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = Start date|2003|12|8 runtime = 201 mins… … Wikipedia
San, Saya — orig. Ya Gyaw born Oct. 24, 1876, East Thayetkan, Shewbo district, Burma died Nov. 16, 1931, Tharrawaddy Political leader of Burma (Myanmar). A Buddhist monk, physician, and astrologer in Siam (Thailand) and Burma, he joined an extreme… … Universalium