A̱waktong
Li
A̱waktong yet a̱zazarak tong wa nang shwaí koot a̱ni.
Nghwughwu
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]-
Shwai A̱shong jhyang tazwa a̱waktong
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Shwaí ji sii ntsa nok a̱wak ka kyiak neet di̱ fam a̱za kuzang tamm. Ka̱nang ji̱ nhyat swang jhyiung ma̱ng tong, shwaí ji ni̱ nkup nji ma̰ng a̱wak.
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A̱za̱za̱rak a̱waktong a̱zanok a̱ghyang
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A̱waktong ma̱ng cyi mbeang a̱yaalava
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Closeup of an abandoned Apis florea nest in Thailand. The hexagonal grid of wax cells on either side of the nest are slightly offset from each other. This increases the strength of the comb and reduces the amount of wax required to produce a robust structure.
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Honeycomb
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The lower part of the natural comb of Apis dorsata has a number of unoccupied cells.
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"Artificial honeycomb" foundation plate in which bees have already completed some cells
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Tamm a̱waktong ma̱ng mban kyiak neet di̱ swáng a̱tyuta̱m naat á̱si̱ a̱vap (a̱ca̱cet) – a̱ji wu shwaí ji nyia̱ swáng ji̱ nwai byia̱ shi a̱ma̱nta nyiung a̱ni bah ma̱ng á̱si̱ ji̱ byia̱ á̱ta̱m a̱fwuon a̱ni (á̱ cak ma̱ng a̱shong nta̱p).
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Shwaí A̱shong (fam Jenshyung swanta) ma̱ng a̱waktong