住所 (jū-sho)
Pazzaz a sho club Pazzaz a sho club
toshookan. to-sho-o-ka-n.
The language in the phrase "etude ish sho naisu" appears to be a mix of French and English. "Etude" is French for study or exercise, and "nice" is English for pleasant or enjoyable. The addition of "ish" is informal English slang for "kind of" or "sort of."
usually small sho gakko = elementry school but really there are so many meanings you need to put it in a sentence for a acurate translation
i believe its sho
My name is Shotaro so I can say this: The -taro part just means first born boy. The Sho- part's meaning depends on what kanji is used for Sho. The most common kanji for Sho means justice/or right. There are variations for the kanji used each symbolizing different things.
A Japanese official Sumo Tournament is called 本場所 /hon ba sho/.
"Khafe sho" in Farsi translates to "be quiet" or "shut up" in English. It is used to ask someone to stop talking or be silent.
初等 /sho tou/ and 初歩的 /sho ho te ki/ would mean 'elementary, basic etc' in Japanese.
English - SeanJapanese - ショーンRomaji - sho^nNot sure if that is exactly what you're looking for but... for plain Japanese symbols:http://translate.google.com/#en|ja|Then once you do that copy and paste this in a new tab.http://www.romaji.org/Then copy and paste it. sho^n is what you should get. I looked at others but some were not working. I tried, sorry to disappoint...
Shoujo (Sho-u-jo).