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'Master' in BM is 'tuan', but tuan is sometimes used to refer to 'sir' or 'mister'. hope that helped :D
Sample script for master of ceremony on meeting?
master of ceremony in Tagalog translation: guro ng palatuntunan
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Master of Ceremonies
A master of a ceremony is the official host of a staged event or similar type of performance. A co-master would simply refer to when there are two people that are doing that job, and each person would be a co-master.
the host ring master emcee
Master Of Ceremony
master of ceremony
A master of ceremony at school can be anyone from a public official to a teacher or coach. This is the person who conducts a ceremony such as a graduation and begins the introductory speech and welcome.
Yes, wearing cords for a master's graduation ceremony is a common practice to signify academic achievements or membership in honor societies.
Move the Crowd or Master of Ceremony