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Pha̍k-fa-sṳ (白話字) is an
orthography similar to Pe̍h-ōe-jī and used to
write Hakka, a
variety of Chinese.
Hakka is a
whole branch of Chinese, and Hakka...
- lead
guitar (2000–present) Dem Lord
Master –
drums (2002–present) Ben
Phaks –
rhythm guitar (2008–present) Oppy Gae – b**** (2008–present) Past S'Bond...
- Jakarta, and
petis kangkung from Semarang. In Thailand,
where it is
called phak bung (Thai: ผักบุ้ง), it is
eaten raw,
often along with
green papaya salad...
- ចាព្លូ (or
jeeploo ជីរភ្លូ), in Thai
chaphloo ชะพลู, in Lao
phak ee lert ຜັກອີ່ເລີດ (or
phak nang lert ຜັກນາງເລີດ). This
plant is a
perennial herb with...
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National Progressive Party (Lao: ພັກຊາດກ້າວຫນ້າ, romanized:
Phak Xat Kao Na) was a
political party in Laos in the 1950s. The
party was
founded in 1950...
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Democrat Party (Thai: พรรคประชาธิปัตย์; RTGS:
Phak Prachathipat) is a Thai
political party. The
oldest party in Thailand, it was
founded as a royalist...
- Korea,
ruling party (of
North Korea)
since 1946 Lao: ພັກປະຊາຊົນປະຕິວັດລາວ,
Phak Pasaxon Pativat Lao French:
Parti révolutionnaire po****ire lao
Zasloff 1973...
- Bo
Phak (Thai: บ่อภาค) is a
subdistrict in the Chat
Trakan District of
Phitsanulok Province, Thailand. Bo
Phak lies in the Nan Basin,
which is part of...
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Phak Hai (Thai: ผักไห่,
pronounced [
pʰàk hàj]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
northwestern part of
Ayutthaya province,
central Thailand. Historically, the...
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Pickled mustard greens are a po****r dish in
Hmong cuisine. In
Laotian it’s
called som pak.[unreliable source?] The dish is
traditionally made by putting...