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Pasar tells the story about three friends who worked at the pasar malam together. Pasar is co-produced by ntv7 from Malaysia and mm2 Entertainment.
Category:Chinese-language drama television series in Malaysia Category:2009 Malaysian television series debuts
Pasar (, also Romanized as Pāsār and Pāssar) is a village in Cheshmeh Kabud Rural District, in the Central District of Harsin County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 512, in 113 families.
Usage examples of "pasar".
Las persianas de hierro, siempre cerradas por temor a la resolana, dejaban pasar una media luz.
Hardly had the sunset pasar lista been completed on the parade ground just outside the Castillo walls, orders read, and those assembled dismissed to duties, barracks, or homes in the town than cold rain began to descend in seemingly solid sheets, while thunder rolled like unto a cannonade and bright-white lightning crackled all about.
The most famous nightclub was at the corner of the Pasar Diluar, the open market, and the Street.
Meanwhile the big nightclub on the corner of the Pasar Diluar suddenly had its shutters up: Leilah and her sister had disappeared, no one knew where.
It was noon, but no crowds of workers hurried to the foodstalls round the Pasar Diluar.
He modestly disclaims any sort of competence despite the fact that he has a reading knowledge of all the languages of the Latin, German and Slavic families, as well as Gaelic and Greek, and during his military service in World War II he learned to speak Pasar Malay and Tagalog.
Este singular personaje de bigote fulgente adulaba a Glencoe y aun a Fermín Eguren, pero de un modo tan exagerado que podía pasar por una burla y no comprometía su dignidad.
No deseaba recordarle los horribles momentos que acababa de pasar, pero tenía curiosidad por saber una cosa.
Luego sería un juego de niños tomar impulso y pasar al otro lado, y no tenía ninguna duda de que podría salvar la muralla interior de la misma manera.
Como esto es una crónica y no un ensayo, me veo obligado a pasar muy por encima las costumbres, el modo de vida y tradiciones de sus habitantes.