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  2. Chaiyo - Wikipedia

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    According to the Royal Institute Dictionary, chayo is a variant form of ชัย (chai), itself a loanword from Pali/Sanskrit jaya (जय), meaning 'victory'. [5] Today, chaiyo is commonly used in celebratory toasts, especially at weddings. [6] The poetic use of chayo remains familiar as it is the final word in the royal anthem Sansoen Phra ...

  3. Chai (software) - Wikipedia

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    Chai was founded in Cambridge, England by CEO William Beauchamp. The company later relocated to Palo Alto, California. [3] In 2023, Chai raised a seed funding round which resulted in a valuation of $450 million. [4] as of December 2024, Chai has experienced significant growth, serving approximately 1.5 million daily active users

  4. Bian er chai - Wikipedia

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    Bian er chai was written in classical Chinese [7] by an anonymous writer using the pseudonym "The Moon-Heart Master of the Drunken West Lake" (醉西湖心月主人), [8] [b] who is also believed to have written another homoerotic short story collection titled Yichun xiangzhi (宜春香質) or Fragrance of the Pleasant Spring, [8] as well as a preface for Cu hulu (醋葫蘆), a novella about a ...

  5. Patcharapa Chaichua - Wikipedia

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    Patcharapa was born on 5 December 1978 in Bangkok, Thailand.Her birth name is "Khaimuk Chaichua", which later changed to "Patcharapa Chaichua". She entered the entertainment industry in 1997 after she won a beauty and talent contest called HACKS. [2]

  6. It Ain't Half Hot Mum - Wikipedia

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    "La-De-Dah" Gunner "Paderewski" Jonathan Graham ; Gunner Graham is the concert party's pianist. His appearance – bald and bespectacled – marks him out as a stereotypical "boffin". He has a university degree in English literature (in early episodes, he claims to have attended Oxford, but later this is changed to Cambridge). He is very clever ...

  7. Bāng Chhun-hong - Wikipedia

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    Since this song's publication, films with similar titles have been released, such as the 1937 film directed by Andou Tarou (安藤太郎), [5] and a 1977 film which has an English name of "The Operations of Spring Wind". Bāng Chhun-hong has frequently been used as background music in Taiwanese films or teleplays.

  8. Chujiro Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    Chujiro Hayashi was born in Tokyo on September 15, 1880. Having graduated from the 30th class at the Japan Naval Academy in 1902, he served in a port-patrolling division in the Russo-Japanese War from February 4 of that year until a peace treaty concluded the War on September 5, 1906.

  9. Chè trôi nước - Wikipedia

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    Chè trôi nước (sometimes called chè xôi nước in southern Vietnam or bánh chay in northern Vietnam, both meaning "floating dessert wading in water") is a Vietnamese dessert made of glutinous rice filled with mung bean paste bathed in a sweet clear or brown syrup made of water, sugar, and grated ginger root.