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What (who) is ANG - definition


Ang (Mongolic)         
Ang is a letter of related and vertically oriented alphabets used to write Mongolic and Tungusic languages.
List of Ang Probinsyano episodes         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Draft:List of Ang Probinsyano episodes
FPJ's Ang Probinsyano ( / International title: Brothers) was a 2015 Philippine action drama television series, based on the 1997 Fernando Poe Jr. film of the same title, courtesy of FPJ Productions.
Ang mo         
HOKKIEN RACIAL SLUR FOR WHITE PEOPLE
Ang moh; Ang Moh; Red haired barbarians; Ang Mo; Angmoh; Ang-mo; Angmo; Red barbarian
Ang mo or ang moh (Hokkien POJ: âng-mô͘ / âng-mn̂g; Chinese characters: ) is a racial descriptor used to refer to white people that is usually seen as a pejorative epithet. It is used mainly in Malaysia and Singapore, and sometimes in Thailand and Taiwan.
Examples of use of ANG
1. Robert Ceralvo said in an e–mail from New Jersey: Kung may pagmamahal lang na tunay ang gobyernong ito sa mga OFW, eh di sana si Palparan ang hinirang nila dito at hindi si Dante Ang (If this government really cares for victims of illegal recruitment, its should appoint Palparan as anti–illegal recruitment czar instead of Dante Ang).» Ceralvo was referring to Maj.
2. Nelia Santiago, househelp, Jeddah: Kapalaran nya ang sinapit nya.
3. Kahit marami ang nagpapatalsik sa kanya, nandiyan pa rin siya.
4. President Triet inspects construction of a steel plant in Vung Ang Economic Zone.
5. Ang–See said the decision is not only «ill–advised» but also ill–timed.