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Sampeah (Khmer: សំពះ,
sâmpeăh [
sɑmˈpĕəh]) is a
Cambodian greeting or a way of
showing respect.
Sampeah is
based on the
Indian Añjali Mudrā used in namasté...
- can
still be seen on the
surface of the Moon. The
Sampeah Preah Khae (Khmer: សំពះព្រះខែ, IPA: [
sɑmpeəʰ preəʰ kʰaːe]; "Moon salutation") is a
Buddhist religious...
- BCE, Satna,
Madhya Pradesh Culture of
India Pranāma Sat Sri Akal G****ho
Sampeah Sembah Wai "namaste".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University...
- (Dehong Dai). In Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar,
similar greetings—called
sampeah (សំពះ),
sabaidee (ສະບາຍດີ),
mingalaba (မင်္ဂလာပါ), maur sung kha (မႂ်ႇသုင်ၶႃႈ)...
- High-five Hug
Kowtow Mano (gesture)
Namaste Pranāma
Pressing noses Salute Sampeah Tehniyat Waving, the
gesture of
moving one's hand back and
forth Wai Vanakkam...
- impure. When
greeting people or to show
respect in
Cambodia people do the "
sampeah" gesture,
identical to the
Indian namaste and Thai wai.
Customary Cambodian...
- wear a
krama scarf which is a
unique aspect of
Cambodian clothing. The
sampeah is a
traditional Cambodian greeting or a way of
showing respect to others...
- Tết
Trung Thu of Vietnam,
Tsukimi of ****an, and
Chuseok of Korea, and
Sampeah Preah Khae in Cambodia, all of
which celebrate the
legend of the Moon rabbit...
-
deference such as
bowing or
folding the
hands in salutation,
known as
sampeah.
Language was also
transformed in
other ways. The
Khmer Rouge invented...
- 99 m (325 ft) high
which were
designed to
allude to the
Khmer gesture of
Sampeah. The
whole stadium's
design is
based on the
Rumduol flower and a moat surrounds...