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