@aungkyawnyein40: Replying to @Myint Myat Mon ပြန်ဆိုပြပေးလိုက်ပါပီ ✨

Aung Kyaw Nyein(Leon)
Aung Kyaw Nyein(Leon)
Open In TikTok:
Region: MM
Wednesday 09 July 2025 16:41:02 GMT
652076
58825
722
2091

Music

Download

Comments

thyu.nadi.oo7
💗Thyu Nadi Oo💗 :
ဆိုပြပြီး save ကြီးပိတ်ထားတော့ လမ်းပျောက်နေပြီပေါ့လို့🥺
2025-07-09 19:33:02
84
yumiko_yumiko7113
Nway (နွေ ) 🍁🍂 :
ဆိုပြပြီး saveမပိတ်ထားနဲ့လေဟာ 😣🥹
2025-07-11 18:12:20
2
bys_lv0
Ren Elora :
ငါလေ စိုင်းကိုလေဆိုတဲ့နေရာမှာ အသေ သဘောကျမိတာပဲ😭
2025-07-17 15:38:09
1
ericadee9980
Wăî👻💔 :
ဘယ် အပေါက်က သွားsaveရမလဲ ပြောပေးအုံး😒❤
2025-07-10 00:48:22
2
pyae.sone.thu767
Pyae Sone Thu :
သီချင်းလေးကတကယ်ကောင်းပါတယ်ဘဲကြီးရာကျနော်လည်းကြိုက်တယ်ဒါပေမဲ့ဗျာမူရင်းထက်ပိုတယ်ဆိုတာကိုတော့ဗျာမဖြစ်သင့်ဘူးထင်တယ်ဘယ်သူ့ကိုမှထိခိုက်စေလိုတဲ့ဆန္ဒတော့မရှိပါဘူးဗျာ
2025-07-12 06:49:47
20
waiphyo1520
waiphyo1520 :
Song name please😍
2025-07-11 10:34:48
1
nanjule2750
🌻Nan Jule🌻 :
အကို စိုင်းက ခေါင်းမော့ထားရင် ပိုကြည့်ကောင်းတယါ 😉
2025-07-27 15:44:48
0
tharaphu.kyaw40
Tharaphu Kyaw :
saveဖွင့်ပေးရင် ကောင်းမှာပဲ🥺
2025-07-10 00:27:42
4
phuenge214
Saung :
သူဆိုမှဒီသီချင်းလေးကို ကြားဖူးပြီး ကြိုက်မိသွားတာ
2025-07-29 22:44:51
0
pu.tuu025
Hla Hla Wai🌻🌼 :
တနေ့တာအမောပြေ🤭
2025-07-13 03:05:18
0
thant.zin.kyaw529
တပ်ကုန်းသားလေး :
လူ ကလဲချစ်စရာအသံကလဲကောင်းတယ် ချစ်တယ် Idol ရာ 🥰😭ဘယ်လိုကြည့်ကြည့်ချစ်စရာကောင်းနေတာ အသံကလဲချိုနေတာပဲ🥰
2025-07-09 22:37:34
18
zar.ni575
Zar Ni :
မူရင်းကပိုကောင်းပါတယ်..🤤 ဒါမဲ့ ခင်ဗျားကြီးဆိုတာပိုကြိုက်တယ်😋
2025-07-10 06:44:17
2
zuee237
Zuee237 :
ရှမ်းမလေးကိုလွမ်းနေတာ ပြန်အဆင်ပြေပါစေ❤️
2025-07-10 17:55:34
1
saryar780
Poe Myat🌸ซากุระ :
saveဖွင့်ပေးပါလားရှင်🥺
2025-07-10 04:53:08
2
suhlaing3928
suhlaing3928 :
တို့လဲ သူဆိုပြမှ အဲ့သီချင်းကို ကြိုက်သွားတာ 😊🤭
2025-07-10 00:50:53
2
niniwin155
🧊🐉Ni🐉🧊 :
အလုပ်လုပ်ရင်းနားကြပ်တပ်ပြီး တစ်နေကုန်နားထောင်နေလိုက်တယ်🤍
2025-07-11 03:27:14
1
nangemo
gemo :
saveလို့လည်းမရဘူး🥺🥺
2025-07-10 04:13:08
1
deelutattoo.09982392807
Dee Lu Tattoo.09982392807 :
Tattoo မရေးနဲ့တော့ကွာ🥰 အဆိုတော် လုပ်လိုက်တော့ ငါ့ညီရာ🤝🤝🤝🤝 သင်တန်းမှာတုန်းက မဆိုပြတာ မမိုက်ဘူးကွာ🥰🥰
2025-07-10 05:37:45
1
anna_bella828
🍀Mary🍀 :
အသံလေးအေးလိုက်တာ
2025-07-11 14:02:32
1
wai.wai.aung3116
Wai Wai Aung :
သူဆိုမလားဆိုမလားနဲ့မျှော်နေတာ နောက်ဆုံးတော့နားထောင်ခဲ့ရပီ🥰🥰😁
2025-07-09 23:50:41
4
nangkhamli78
ခမ်းလီ { shop }🛍️ :
ဒီသချင်းကို ဆုံးအောင်နားမထောင်ဖူးတဲ့ငါက ဒီအကိုနဲ့မှာ အဆုံးနားထောင်ဖစ်တော့တယ်🥹🫶
2025-07-27 13:14:34
0
allas21
SPsT🪐🌻 :
ငါလည်း သူဆိုတာကြိပီး ကြိုက်သွားတာရကွယ် နေ့တိုင်းညတိုင်းနားထောင်ဖစ်သွားတယ်😁
2025-07-10 06:20:55
2
moviezone62
KhoonThaOfficial Channel mmsub :
ခုမှ တွေ့ကြတာရယ် ခွဲသွား🥺🥺
2025-07-26 10:10:21
1
To see more videos from user @aungkyawnyein40, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

THE Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has revealed that the fire at a residential property in Libala South was not caused by the wrongful installation of power. https://www.facebook.com/100064560977290/posts/947697217392302/   ERB Public Relations Manager, Namukolo Kasumpa, said contrary to the claims, investigations indicate the suspected cause of the fire was an external ignition, occurring while the homeowner and his family were away at work as part of their normal routine.   Mrs Kasumpa further noted that initial investigations revealed the property did not have solar panels installed, as had been claimed in a circulated social media clip.   “ERB initiated investigations into a fire incident reported in a social media clip circulated on Sunday, 15th September 2024. The report suggested that a residential property in the Libala South area of Lusaka caught fire due to the wrongful installation of solar panels. In response, ERB assembled a technical team to conduct preliminary investigations into the incident,” she said.   Mrs Kasumpa added that at the time of the fire, the area where the property is located was experiencing load shedding, indicating that the property was not connected to the national grid.   She said the initial findings suggest that electrical factors are unlikely to have caused the fire.   “The ERB urges the public to await the full investigation report from the relevant authorities mandated to investigate fire incidents. In light of this unfortunate event, the ERB wishes to caution the public about the dangers of unsupervised backyard fires, especially during load-shedding periods when electrical systems are inactive, but flammable materials remain vulnerable to external fire sources. Additionally, the public is advised to engage only qualified and licensed contractors when installing solar systems,” she said.   (Mwebantu, Thursday, September 19th, 2024)
THE Energy Regulation Board (ERB) has revealed that the fire at a residential property in Libala South was not caused by the wrongful installation of power. https://www.facebook.com/100064560977290/posts/947697217392302/ ERB Public Relations Manager, Namukolo Kasumpa, said contrary to the claims, investigations indicate the suspected cause of the fire was an external ignition, occurring while the homeowner and his family were away at work as part of their normal routine. Mrs Kasumpa further noted that initial investigations revealed the property did not have solar panels installed, as had been claimed in a circulated social media clip. “ERB initiated investigations into a fire incident reported in a social media clip circulated on Sunday, 15th September 2024. The report suggested that a residential property in the Libala South area of Lusaka caught fire due to the wrongful installation of solar panels. In response, ERB assembled a technical team to conduct preliminary investigations into the incident,” she said. Mrs Kasumpa added that at the time of the fire, the area where the property is located was experiencing load shedding, indicating that the property was not connected to the national grid. She said the initial findings suggest that electrical factors are unlikely to have caused the fire. “The ERB urges the public to await the full investigation report from the relevant authorities mandated to investigate fire incidents. In light of this unfortunate event, the ERB wishes to caution the public about the dangers of unsupervised backyard fires, especially during load-shedding periods when electrical systems are inactive, but flammable materials remain vulnerable to external fire sources. Additionally, the public is advised to engage only qualified and licensed contractors when installing solar systems,” she said. (Mwebantu, Thursday, September 19th, 2024)

About