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Áo dài         
  • Two girls wearing áo dàis in [[Huế]]
  • Diagram showing the parts of an ao dai
  • Portrait of Tôn Thất Hiệp (1653–1675). He is dressed in a cross-collared robe (''[[áo giao lĩnh]]'') which was commonly worn by all social castes of Vietnam before the 19th century
  • Statue of [[Our Lady of La Vang]], [[Phat Diem Cathedral]], [[La Vang]]
  • Áo dài in Sài Gòn (1955 - 1960s)
  • Áo dài worn by two ladies of [[Hà Nội]] in 1950
VIETNAMESE NATIONAL COSTUME
Ao Dai; Áo Dài; Long dress; Long tunic; Áodài; Ao dai; Aodai
The (English pronunciation: ; (North), (South), Hán-Nôm: 襖𨱾) is a traditional Vietnamese national garment. Besides suits and dresses nowadays, men and women can also wear áo dài on formal occasions.
ao dai         
  • Two girls wearing áo dàis in [[Huế]]
  • Diagram showing the parts of an ao dai
  • Portrait of Tôn Thất Hiệp (1653–1675). He is dressed in a cross-collared robe (''[[áo giao lĩnh]]'') which was commonly worn by all social castes of Vietnam before the 19th century
  • Statue of [[Our Lady of La Vang]], [[Phat Diem Cathedral]], [[La Vang]]
  • Áo dài in Sài Gòn (1955 - 1960s)
  • Áo dài worn by two ladies of [[Hà Nội]] in 1950
VIETNAMESE NATIONAL COSTUME
Ao Dai; Áo Dài; Long dress; Long tunic; Áodài; Ao dai; Aodai
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¦ noun (plural ao dais) a Vietnamese woman's traditional long-sleeved tunic with ankle-length panels at front and back, worn over trousers.
Origin
1960s: Vietnamese.
Dai Nihonshi         
BOOK ABOUT THE HISTORY OF JAPAN UNTIL 1392
Dainihonshi; Dai Nihon shi; Dai Nihon-shi; Dai-Nihonshi; Dai Nihon Shi; Dai-Nihon-Shi; Dai nihon shi; Dai-nihon-shi; 大日本史
The Dai Nihonshi (大日本史), literally History of Great Japan, is a book on the history of Japan. It was begun in the 17th century, during the Edo period, by Tokugawa Mitsukuni, the head of the Mito branch of the Tokugawa family.