"Sala ti mais costume" is a phrase in Portuguese that translates to "room with the most customs" or "customary room." However, its specific meaning or context may vary depending on cultural references or specific usages in different regions. If you are referring to a particular tradition, event, or cultural practice, please provide more details for a more accurate explanation.
The Sala ti Mais is a Filipino folk dance. This dance is performed at the Festival of Thanksgiving, where farmers pay tribute to corn.
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Sala ti Mais is a traditional folk dance from the Philippines, particularly associated with the Ilocano people of the northern region. The dance is often performed during harvest festivals and community celebrations, showcasing the cultural significance of rice as a staple crop. Its movements mimic the actions of planting and harvesting rice, reflecting the agricultural heritage of the area. Sala ti Mais serves as a vibrant expression of community identity and shared values, preserving the rich traditions of the Ilocano culture.
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Jerome Sala's birth name is Jerome Sala Ucab.
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Emiliano Sala was born on 1990-10-31.
"but" in French is "mais".