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A typical open-air kopitiam in Singapore A more contemporary-designed coffee shop outlet in Malaysia with various hawker stalls. A kopitiam or kopi tiam (Chinese: 咖啡店; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ko-pi-tiàm; lit. 'coffee shop') is a type of coffee shop mostly found in parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Southern Thailand patronised for meals and beverages, and traditionally operated ...
pero si respeta. Refran: O, Aruba, dushi tera nos baranca tan stima Nos amor p’abo t’asina grandi 𝄆 cu n’tin nada pa kibr'e. 𝄇 Bo playanan tan admira cu palma tur dorna Bo escudo y bandera ta orguyo di nos tur! Refran Grandeza di bo pueblo ta su gran cordialidad Cu Dios por guia y conserva su amor pa libertad! Refran
Hanunoo (IPA:), also rendered Hanunó'o, is one of the scripts indigenous to the Philippines and is used by the Mangyan peoples of southern Mindoro to write the Hanunó'o language.
Nan 2-ni 2-wan 1 " Nanniwan " is a revolutionary song written in 1943 with lyrics by communist playwright and poet He Jingzhi and music by Ma Ke . [ 1 ] It was made popular by the Chinese Communist Party and continues to be one of the most recognisable songs in the People's Republic of China .
Date Song Results Note 20040625#3-Advanced: Week 3: Johor Audition,Successful Candidates (15 persons) 20040709#5-Advanced: Theatre Elimination,Top 33 are born
A yearly festival in Bulusan called Si Bulusan nan Si Aguingay is held yearly a day before the town's fiesta which is on July 25, the feast day of St. James the Greater. The festival is a parade and street dancing in complete characters and costumes. A contest is held to render the epic story through interpretative dance. [3]
Moun pa janm prese yo koze tout lon chemen Lè w an Ayiti ou pa janm manke tan pou soufle Sak pa fèt jodi ou k ap fè li demen si ou vle Kan demen rive ke l bon ou kel pa bon Sa pa fè anyen tout moun konn di bon dye bon. An Ayiti moun pa janm dezespere Nou gen la fwa lan yon Dye ki pa janm manti N ap fè jodi kan demen pa asire A la bon peyi ...
Abu Mohammad Moshrefoldin Mosleh ebn Abdollah ebn Mosharraf, [a] [1] better known by his pen name Saadi (/ ˈ s ɑː d i /; [2] Persian: سعدی, romanized: Saʿdī ⓘ, IPA: [sæʔˈdiː]), also known as Saadi of Shiraz (سعدی شیرازی, Saʿdī Shīrāzī; born 1210; died 1291 or 1292), was a Persian poet and prose writer [3] [4] of the medieval period.