사롱: 두 판 사이의 차이

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The sarong is common wear for women, in formal settings with a ''[[kebaya]]'' blouse. Malay men wear sarongs in public only when attending Friday prayers at the [[mosque]], but sarongs remain very common casual wear at home for men and women of all races and religions in [[Brunei]], [[Indonesia]], [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Sarong#Sri_Lanka|Sri Lanka]], Northeast Part of India, in which Sarong is known as Phanek in Manipuri.</ref>
<ref>[http://www.e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.Sports_and_Manipur.Indigenous_Games_between_Cambodia_and_Manipur Singh, Atom Sunil; "Indigenous Games between Cambodia and Manipur: A Borderless Connectivity"]</ref> [[남인도]](Southern India)에서는 ''문두'' 또는 ''렁기''(mundu or lungi)라고 한다.<ref> in Myanmar.</ref>
in Myanmar.</ref>