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Description: me in the car - rapping in lao language ;) BAK HAM NOI stands for "little brother" not for "short dick man" you silly freaks, lol info: thank you very much for all the great feedback - i did not expect that :) lao was the first asiatic language i decided to learn and it is - still - my favorite. i have no teacher unless u call books teacher, hehe Farang (in Thai: à¸à¸£à¸±à¹ˆà¸‡), sometimes pronounced falang, is the generic Thai word for a white foreigner. It is closely related to the Khmer word Barang. Africans or African-Americans will be occasionally referred to as farang dam (black farang). While generally farang is a neutral word, it can be used as an insult depending on its context. For instance, the expression "farang ta nam khao" (which literally means farang with rice-milk-colored iris) would be considered an insult. Farang is also the Thai word for the guava fruit, which of course can lead to "farang eating farang" jokes from Thai people when foreigners are seen eating a guava in Thailand. Stingy or unruly foreigners can therefore also be referred to as kee nok (bird shit), which is the name of a particular variety of guava. Maan farang are potatoes, hence the similar joke "farang gin (eat) maan farang". And stranger still, mak farang is chewing gum. In the Isan language, the guava is called mak seeda, which can thus also be used to refer to a farang. One explanation for the origin of this word is that it is borrowed from the Persian word farang which means Frankish. Another explanation is that it derives from farangset, which is the Thai pronunciation of français, the French word for 'French' or 'Frenchman'. France was one of the first European nations to establish cultural ties with Thailand in the 17th century, so to Thais at that time, 'white man' and 'Frenchman' were synonymous. Others say that in the Ayutthaya period, land was given to the Portuguese merchants to conduct their business at "Baan Farang" (Guava Village). In Persian, the word farangi refers to foreigners. It comes from the word "frank", meaning French. The reason for this is the fact, that the French were the first European nation, that helped the Ghajar Kings modernize the Iranian government, in particular with the establishment of customs, in Farsi, gomrok. Long before English, until ca the 1960s, French was the foreign language of choice for educated Iranians. The abundance of French words in Farsi, the Persian language, attest to this fact. In Tamil, the word that refers to Europeans (most specifically to the British) is parangiar, presumably because Tamil does not have the "F" sound. Many South Asian and Southeast Asian languages including Malay, also use this word to denote foreigners |
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BishOoXx ::: Favorites MUHAHAHAHHAHAHAH !!! OMFG ! Great Great ^^ 07-09-24 05:09:28 __________________________________________________ | |
ini2000 ::: Favorites LMFAO. 07-09-23 14:26:35 __________________________________________________ | |
laobby ::: Favorites LOLOLOLOLOLOL! wtf? 07-09-22 23:37:34 __________________________________________________ | |
AquaEternity ::: Favorites Awesome video. I've never seen anyone rap Laos before, it's so WEIRD! 07-09-18 21:04:09 __________________________________________________ | |
AzNMiKaY ::: Favorites creepy after watchin another time o.o 07-09-14 01:15:21 __________________________________________________ | |
XPlaymateX ::: Favorites so geil^^ gerMANN LAOS Rapper... 07-09-11 10:06:35 __________________________________________________ | |
itneverbeentome ::: Favorites bak ham bor noi leaw!!! 07-09-08 08:29:34 __________________________________________________ | |
brianyoou ::: Favorites dayum that shit was fluent. 07-09-08 02:50:40 __________________________________________________ | |
poppfan ::: Favorites i've learned it with a book :-) 07-09-05 01:20:04 __________________________________________________ | |
deejaigirl ::: Favorites Where did you learn Lao? 07-09-05 01:12:51 __________________________________________________ |
Friday, September 28, 2007
ME rapping LAO
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