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samseng gangster Hokkien (Chinese) 三牲 / sam-sing sakti miraculous power, powerful Sanskrit शक्ति / śakti "strength, ability" salju | salji snow Arabic ثلج thalj sekolah school Portuguese escola seks sex English sex, from Latin selamat safe, well-being Arabic
Nasi ambeng (from Javanese ꦤꦱꦶ ꦲꦩ꧀ꦧꦼꦁ 'nasi ambêng') is an Indonesian fragrant rice dish that consists of—but is not limited to [2] —steamed white rice, chicken curry or chicken stewed in soy sauce, beef or chicken rendang, sambal goreng (lit. fried sambal; a mildly spicy stir-fried relish commonly made with firm tofu, tempeh, and long beans [3]) urap, bergedel, and ...
nia gong de ji dan – (From Hokkien/Teochew) Direct translation of "your grandfather's egg". no eye see – A literal translation of the Cantonese expression 冇眼睇 or Mandarin expression 没眼看 .
Nualphan is the fifth generation descendant of the Lamsam family. [4] She is the daughter of Photipong Lamsam, a politician of the Democrat Party and Yupa Lamsam, a major shareholder of Muang Thai Insurance public company limited, the company which she currently owns.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a flowering plant whose rhizome, ginger root or ginger, is widely used as a spice and a folk medicine. [2] It is an herbaceous perennial that grows annual pseudostems (false stems made of the rolled bases of leaves) about one meter tall, bearing narrow leaf blades.
Samsung is also a major vendor of washing machines, refrigerators, computer monitors and soundbars. [12] Samsung Electronics is a major manufacturer of electronic components such as lithium-ion batteries, semiconductors, image sensors, camera modules, and displays for clients such as Apple, Sony, HTC, and Nokia.
[112] [113] Although Lee was seen by Malay extremists in the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), as opposed to Ketuanan Melayu after the 1963 formation of Malaysia, [114] [115] he had adopted Malay as Singapore's national language and appointed Malay Yusof Ishak as Yang di-Pertuan Negara. [116]
Sultan Iskandar (known as Tunku Mahmood Iskandar until 1981) was the third and eldest surviving son of Sultan Ismail, (he had two older brothers, both of whom died in infancy) [citation needed] and was born on at 11:30 a.m. 8 April 1932 in the Istana Semayam, Johor Bahru. [21]