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Farang (Persian: فرنگ) is a
Persian word that
originally referred to the
Franks (the
major Germanic people) and
later came to
refer to
Western or Latin...
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Farang (Persian: فرنگ; also
known as Firang, Parang, and Pereng) is a
village in
Nilkuh Rural District in the
Central District of
Galikash County, Golestan...
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common names include rambai and rambi, and in Thai
language mafai-
farang. In the
Bengali language the
fruit is
known as bubi as
local language in...
- Thai
people (also
known as
Siamese people and by
various demonyms) are a
Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Thailand. In a
narrower and
ethnic sense...
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Khanom farang kudi chin (Thai: ขนมฝรั่งกุฎีจีน,
pronounced [kʰānǒm fa˦˥.raŋ˨˩ kūdīː tɕīːn]) is a Thai-style cake that was
influenced by
Portuguese desserts...
- ****anese-language font
designed in
imitation of
western serifs also exists.
Farang Ses,
designed in 1913, was the
first Thai
typeface to
employ thick and thin...
- or
Latin Europe.
Frangistan literally means "Land of the Franks", from
Farang,
which is the
Persianized form of Frank, plus the
suffix -istan
coming from...
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successor state to
Francia in
France Crusaders Levantines (Latin Christians)
Farang,
Persian for 'Franks', later used for Western or
Latin Europeans; in Arabic...
- (and
people of
African ancestry in general) came to be
called Farang dam ("Black
Farang", ฝรั่งดำ). Such
words sometimes also
connote things,
plants or...
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derived from the
Pennsylvanian Dutch Englisch/Englischer (see above).
Farang (Thai; ฝรั่ง) A
generic term for
foreigner used to
refer to
those of European...