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This is the complete ISO code and name list as of the Jan 2019 code-table update. The bare ISO names are linked, without 'language' appended. That means that some links will lead to dab pages or even to the wrong article, some of which might not have a hatnote redirect.
In Thailand, it is also known as northern Thai sausage or Chiang Mai sausage that is a standard food of the northern provinces [1] and has become very popular in the rest of Thailand as well. [2] Its name in Thai and Lao comes from sai (intestine) and from ua (to stuff). [ 3 ]
This is a list of all ISO 639-3 language names and codes as of 2013 Feb 26, available here.. Pending change requests are listed here.. The links in the full list below are to the ISO name plus the word 'language', with the exception that parentheticals are placed after 'language', the words (macrolanguage) and (individual language) and date ranges are removed, and 'language' is not appended ...
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An ao dai costs about $200 in the United States and about $40 in Vietnam. [ 30 ] "Symbolically, the áo dài invokes nostalgia and timelessness associated with a gendered image of the homeland for which many Vietnamese people throughout the diaspora yearn," wrote Nhi T. Lieu, an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin. [ 11 ]
This is a list of all ISO 639-3 language codes as of 2012 Aug 16, available here.A quick check has been made for missing redirects. Pending codes are listed here.. The links in the full list below are to the ISO name plus the word 'language', with the exception that parentheticals are placed after 'language', the words (macrolanguage) and (individual language) are removed [a dozen instances ...
Glottolog 4.3 had, as of 2021 Jan 17, 8516 language entries. 8413 of these were associated with a continent and a list of their names and codes was downloaded. There was no obvious way to download the other 103 [lists max out at 2000 entries], but they are presumably the same as in earlier editions of Glottolog and are presumably already provided for.
Lao khao soi is completely different and has no relation to the more famous Muslim-influenced khao soi, a rich coconut curry and egg rice noodle soup, of northern Thailand and Burma. [5] Lao khao soi is a hand-sliced rice noodle soup with clear chicken, beef or pork broth topped with a tomato meat sauce made of minced pork, tomatoes, garlic ...