˜yÐÄvlog

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klong

[ klawng, klong ]

noun

  1. (in Thailand) a canal.


klong

/ °ì±ôÉ’Å‹ /

noun

  1. a type of canal in Thailand
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of klong1

First recorded in 1895–1900, klong is from the Thai word °ì³ó±ôÉ”:²Ô²µ canal, watercourse
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of klong1

from Thai
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"I can promise that Yatai would never accept telecom fraud and scams," said She Zhijiang on a call from Bangkok's Klong Prem Prison, where he is being held.

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In Klong Toey, he met a Catholic nun, Sister Maria Chantavarodom, now 92, who led him through the narrow lanes and joined him in founding the tiny school in a former pigsty.

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Catholics are a tiny minority in Klong Toey, and in Thailand over all, but Father Joe says that he has always embraced the Buddhists and Muslims he lives among, and that the respect is mutual.

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Returning to Bangkok in 1971, after war came to Laos, he was reassigned to Klong Toey, almost as far out of sight as if he had been in the distant highlands.

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Soon after he arrived there, he had an opportunity to escort Mother Teresa around Klong Toey during her visit to Thailand.

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