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However, on many occasions, Mrus are contemptuously called Mro-Dang or Myawktong, meaning lower type of animal being. But Mrus introduce themselves as Mro-cha. The word Mru means man and cha stands for being.
The wiktionary person claims that the word was *independently created* by many different people (presumably unknowingly of each other). To the OP: *if* the claim made by the wiktionary person were true, then such word *would* have been a nonce word for each separate occasion it was created; however, the wiktionary person's claim is outlandish.
Russia, Israel, and many other nations: Marks the capitulation of Nazi Germany to the Soviet Union in World War II on 8 May 1945. May 24: May Two-Four: Victoria Day (French: Fête de la Reine) Canada: Celebrates the birthday of Queen Victoria and the current reigning Canadian Monarch. Observed on the last Monday preceding May 25th. [6] June 19 ...
Taiwanese people are known to exchange gifts amongst one another on many occasions as a sign of respect and good faith. And as such, it is essential for them to understand the taboos and superstitions behind several gift giving traditions so that they do not unintentionally disrespect the other party.
On many occasions Meher Baba promised to break his silence with an audible word before he died, [109] often stating a specific time and place when this would occur, [110] but according to all contemporary accounts, Meher Baba remained silent until his death. [111]
Many fans didn’t bother showing up to the Sixers-Clippers game. The official attendance clocked in at just 15,627 fans, the lowest reported figure of the team’s first seven home games.
The contest-riddle was a known form of riddling. So riddling pervaded Greek life on many levels and during many occasions. [11] A key source for this culture is Athenaeus. [12] The most famous Classical riddle is the Riddle of the Sphinx: Oedipus killed the Sphinx by grasping the answer to the riddle it posed. [13]
People burn joss paper during many occasions, e.g., Lunar New Year, Ghost Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Dongzhi (Winter solstice), Qingming Festival, Chongyang Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, etc. [2] Every fifteen days business owners in Taiwan burn spirit money in red braziers and set out offering tables on the sidewalk for both gods and ...