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UNIT 5. OUR CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS
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To set free or let go, such as letting someone or something escape, or to make something available to the public.
Release
A tree planted mainly for its decorative appearance, such as its flowers, leaves, or overall shape, rather than for fruit or timber.
Ornamental tree
Something presented or given, especially as a gift or as a sign of respect or devotion, often in a religious or spiritual context.
Offering
A man who has dedicated his life to religious service
Monk
Various sports or skills, such as judo, karate, or taekwondo
Martial arts
Fresh or newly harvested rice that is still green and tender, often used in specific dishes or cultural practices.
Young rice
To show deep respect, love, and devotion to a god or sacred being, often through prayers or rituals.
Worship
To keep something in good condition .
Maintain
The quality or state of having a long life or lasting for a long time
Longevity
A mythical creature resembling a horse with a single, spiral horn on its forehead, often symbolizing purity and magic.
Unicorn
a public open space in a city or town, often used for gatherings or markets.
Square
A building or space used by a community for meetings, social events, or gatherings, often found in villages or small towns.
Communal house
A person who participates in a competition, game, or contest, aiming to win or achieve a particular goal.
Contestant
Family bonding
The process of developing close emotional connections between family members through shared activities, experiences, or time together.
A formal event or ritual, often with cultural or religious significance
Ceremony
A person who follows Buddhism
Buddhist
A gathering of family members, often from different places, to celebrate, reconnect, or spend time together, typically held on special occasions.
Family reunion
A long, cylindrical piece of bamboo, often used in construction, decoration, or traditional games and dances.
Bamboo pole
The layer of gases surrounding the Earth or another planet
Atmosphere
In some Asian cultures, gods believed to live in the kitchen and watch over the household, reporting the family's behavior to the heavens once a year.
Kitchen Gods
A form of physical performance that involves jumping, tumbling, and balancing skills, often done by gymnasts or performers.
Acrobatics