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  2. Tagalog grammar - Wikipedia

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    The ligature (pang-angkóp) connects, or links, modifiers (like adjectives and adverbs) to the words that they are modifying. It has two allomorphs: na. This is used if the preceding word ends with a consonant other than n. It is not combined with the preceding word but separated, appearing between the modifier and the word it modifies.

  3. Ong Boon Pang - Wikipedia

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    Ong Boon Pang was born in 1882 in Lieyu village, Kinmen County, Taiwan. At the age of eighteen, he left his hometown to seek a livelihood, first sailing to Singapore and then to Brunei the following year. At that time, Brunei was still undeveloped and sparsely populated, with a national population of fewer than 20,000, including only a few ...

  4. Páng (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Páng (Chinese: 逄) is a Chinese surname, one of the Hundred Family Surnames.Notable people with the name include: Ai-Chun Pang (Chinese: 逄愛君), Taiwanese computer scientist

  5. Pang, Parbat - Wikipedia

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    Pang, Nepal is a market center in Kushma Municipality in Parbat District in the Dhawalagiri Zone of central Nepal. The former Village Development committee was annexed to form the municipality since 18 May 2014. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4091 people residing in 791 individual households. [2]

  6. Pang Chien-kuo - Wikipedia

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    Pang was of Cantonese descent, with family origin in Yangjiang, Guangdong Province. [12] [13] His grandfather was a member of Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary society Tongmenghui and participated in the Yellow Flower Mound Uprising. His father was a graduate of Whampoa Military Academy and participated in the Northern Expedition and the Anti ...

  7. Pang village - Wikipedia

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    Pang village is located in Thuonoknyu circle of Noklak district in Nagaland, India. [1] It is situated 25 km away from sub-district headquarter Thuonoknyu (tehsildar office) and 121 km away from parent district headquarter Tuensang. The language most widely spoken is Patsho Khiamniungan, that of the Patsho people there. [citation needed]

  8. Pang Khat - Wikipedia

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    Venerable Pang Khat also known as Bhikkhu Viriyapandito was a Cambodian Theravada bikkhu monk who was notorious from 1940 to 1975 [1] and who is most famous for his translations from Sanskrit language to Khmer.

  9. List of storms named Uring - Wikipedia

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    The name Uring was used for four tropical cyclones in the Philippine Area of Responsibility by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. Typhoon Dinah (1967) (T6730, 37W, Uring) – Category 3-equivalent typhoon, struck Kyushu. Typhoon Rose (1971) (T7121, 21W, Uring) – Category 4 typhoon, struck Luzon and later Hong Kong and East china.