Mingalaba (Hello) In Multiple Languages | Tablet/Laptop Sleeve
Protect and carry your tablet or laptop with style and quality while showcasing bold and charismatic designs of Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage,
This high-quality sleeve is available in three sizes to protect your tablet or laptop from scratches and minor impacts this sleeve surely will become an elegant and stylish companion from day to day.
Type: Smooth Neoprene Front and Black Polyester Back
Printing Method: Dye Sublimation
Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.
Protect and carry your tablet or laptop with style and quality while showcasing bold and charismatic designs of Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage,
This high-quality sleeve is available in three sizes to protect your tablet or laptop from scratches and minor impacts this sleeve surely will become an elegant and stylish companion from day to day.
Type: Smooth Neoprene Front and Black Polyester Back
Printing Method: Dye Sublimation
Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.
Protect and carry your tablet or laptop with style and quality while showcasing bold and charismatic designs of Myanmar’s intriguing culture and heritage,
This high-quality sleeve is available in three sizes to protect your tablet or laptop from scratches and minor impacts this sleeve surely will become an elegant and stylish companion from day to day.
Type: Smooth Neoprene Front and Black Polyester Back
Printing Method: Dye Sublimation
Exclusively designed for you by talented Myanmar designers and creative minds.
Product Features
Durable, lightweight, and water-resistant
Features dual zipper enclosures
Foam padding which absorbs minor bumps and shocks
Every product went through a 3-step quality check system
Size Guide (Height x Length)
10” : 11.25” (28.58 cm) x 8.75” (22.23 cm)
13” : 13.50” (34.29 cm) x 10.50” (26.67 cm)
15” : 14.50” (36.83 cm) x 11.25” (28.58 cm)
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Delivery
Standard (United States) | 5-7 Business Days
Standard (Canada) | 7-10 Business Days
Standard (Rest of the World) | 10-14 Business Days
Direct Shipment from Myanmar | 10-20 Business Days
To ensure quality and customer satisfaction, we use various Suppliers and Fulfilment Partners for our products and orders. As such, delivery times provided here are estimated and might differ based on the number of products in the order to be processed and fulfilled.
You will see the available shipping method and delivery costs in the order checkout.
Order Production
Items are made to order and typically ship within 2-3 business days.
Items sourced directly from Myanmar typically ship within 5-7 business days.
Returns
Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Terms & Conditions Apply.
For more information please visit Delivery & Returns.
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Before cleaning the bag, remove all the items from the bag.
Suggested to pretreat visible stains with stain remover.
Use warm water, dish soap, and clean spots off your sleeve. For hard to clean spots use a soft bristled brush.
It's not necessary to soak the whole sleeve.
Let the bag air dry.
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Mingalaba (Greetings in Myanmar)
Mingalaba (Burmese: မင်္ဂလာပါ; MLCTS: mangga.lapa [miɴɡa̰làbà]; variously romanised as Mingalarpar, Mingalabar, or Mingalar par) is the formal Burmese greeting."
It is typically accompanied by a slight bow, or more formally, an Añjali Mudrā gesture, wherein the palms are folded together. The phrase "Mingalaba" is typically rendered in English as "may you be blessed" or "auspiciousness to you."
Much like the Thai greeting, Minngalaba is a relatively modern creation. The phrase first emerged during British rule in Burma in the 19th to 20th centuries, coined as the Burmese language equivalent to 'hello' or 'how are you.'
In the late 1960s, the Burmese government institutionalized the phrase in the country's educational system. Burmese pupils now greet their teachers with Mingalaba at the beginning of each school day.
Mingalaba itself is a phrase, decomposed into Mingala + ba. The first word "Mingala" (မင်္ဂလာ) originates from the Pāli term maṅgala, which means auspicious, lucky, prosperous, or festive.
The word also appears in a well-known Buddhist sutra called the Maṅgala Sutta. Burmese culture recognizes Twelve Auspicious Rites or "Mingala." In Burmese, "Mingala" is affixed to several Burmese terms, including "to wed" (မင်္ဂလာဆောင်) and "housewarming" (အိမ်တက်မင်္ဂလာ).
The second word, "ba" (ပါ), is a grammatical particle suffixed to Burmese verbs to denote politeness.