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Thao at Sun Moon Lake, photo from a 1926 brochure of the Government of Formosa. The Thao/Ngan (Chinese: 邵; pinyin: Shào) are a small group of Taiwanese indigenous peoples who have lived near Sun Moon Lake (Lake Candidius) in central Taiwan for at least a century, and probably since the time of the Qing dynasty. The Thao/Ngan people numbered ...
Bastian Karsten Ayong [1] (born 20 January 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward. Born in Cameroon, he represented Czech Republic at youth level. Born in Cameroon, he represented Czech Republic at youth level.
Thao (/ θ aʊ / thow; Thao: Thau a lalawa), also known as Sao, [2] is the nearly extinct language of the Thao people, [3] an indigenous people of Taiwan from the Sun Moon Lake region in central Taiwan. It is a Formosan language of the Austronesian family; [4] Barawbaw and Shtafari are dialects. [citation needed]
The album received a largely positive critical reception. The SF Weekly described it as "socially conscious and brave, but...also a delight to listen to". [2] PopMatters described it as having a "big-tent sound", with Arnold Pan stating "the way We the Common gets across its open-minded, open-hearted attitude is a real triumph". [3]
Thao may refer to: Thao people, a group of Taiwanese aborigines; Thao language, also known as Sao; Thao Nguyen, American singer-songwriter Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, American musical group led by Nguyen; Thai honorific Thao; Thao Suranari, Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon, Thai heroines; Thao Vang Lor, character in Gran Torino
By the nature of the writing system itself, Chinese characters tend to preserve a word's syllable count, morphemes, and meanings more reliably than they do as an accurate representation of the word's pronunciation, considering that the Chinese character system itself primarily represents logograms (though some have elements of phonetic ...
Needles are Dongfang Bubai's main weapons. The flying needles used by Dongfang Bubai, typically with red strings attached. Dongfang Bubai, literally "Invincible East", is a fictional character in the wuxia novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer by Jin Yong.
kwaeng thao ha sian: swing one's foot in search of a splinter: to get into trouble [1] แกะดำ: kae dam: black sheep: one who acts differently from the group [1] ใกล้เกลือกินด่าง: klai kluea kin dang: near salt, eat lye: not knowing the value of something readily accessible, instead opting for something ...