A Learnable Meta South East Asia - Beginner
22 locations · by trausi
Bangladesh - Language
10
Cambodia - Blue political signs
10
Cambodia - House on stilts
10
Cambodia - Poles
10
Cambodia - Unique car
10
Indonesia - Front Plates on Motorcycles
10
Indonesia - License plate
10
Indonesia - Red-white pole paint
10
Laos - Unique car
10
Malaysia - Black sticker
10
Malaysia - Directional Signs
10
Malaysia - Double white middle line
10
Malaysia - License plate
10
Malaysia - Stop Signs
10
Malaysia - Thick Yellow Bars
10
Philippines - Concrete roads
10
Philippines - Octagonal metal poles
10
Philippines - Trikes/Tuk-Tuks
10
Philippines - Yellow and white lines
10
Thailand - Concrete road
10
Thailand - Pole
10
Thailand - Sign Posts
10
Bangladesh - Language
1 of 22 metas
The Bengali script features a continuous horizontal line at the top of each word. It resembles Devanagari (Hindi) but can be recognized by the many letters with triangular shapes. Bengali is an official language in Bangladesh and parts of eastern India(but coverage there is taken with "shit cam")
Description and images taken from: www.plonkit.net/bangladesh.
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Bangladesh - Language 10 | |
Cambodia - Blue political signs 10 | |
Cambodia - House on stilts 10 | |
Cambodia - Poles 10 | |
Cambodia - Unique car 10 | |
Indonesia - Front Plates on Motorcycles 10 | |
Indonesia - License plate 10 | |
Indonesia - Red-white pole paint 10 | |
Laos - Unique car 10 | |
Malaysia - Black sticker 10 | |
Malaysia - Directional Signs 10 | |
Malaysia - Double white middle line 10 | |
Malaysia - License plate 10 | |
Malaysia - Stop Signs 10 | |
Malaysia - Thick Yellow Bars 10 | |
Philippines - Concrete roads 10 | |
Philippines - Octagonal metal poles 10 | |
Philippines - Trikes/Tuk-Tuks 10 | |
Philippines - Yellow and white lines 10 | |
Thailand - Concrete road 10 | |
Thailand - Pole 10 | |
Thailand - Sign Posts 10 |
A Learnable Meta South East Asia - Beginner
Meta List · 22 locations · by trausi
Bangladesh - Language
1 of 22 metas
The Bengali script features a continuous horizontal line at the top of each word. It resembles Devanagari (Hindi) but can be recognized by the many letters with triangular shapes. Bengali is an official language in Bangladesh and parts of eastern India(but coverage there is taken with "shit cam")
Description and images taken from: www.plonkit.net/bangladesh.