The term sth is a standard abbreviation for "something" in English. It is a very common word to find in books such as dictionaries. Other such terms are "sb" and "so" for somebody and "someone".
"sth" stand for Somthing.
STH stands for "Speed, Time, and Height". It is a set of physical parameters used to measure the capabilities of characters in the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
The French word "lajai" does not appear to have a standard meaning in English, as it seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you meant "l'argent," it translates to "money" or "silver." Please clarify if you meant a different term or context.
Drain STH was created in 1993.
Drain STH ended in 2000.
The term "hagrid" is a verb meaning "to torment". It also can mean "to afflict with worry". The term "hagrid" is seldom used in the English language.
It is not correct English to say "somebody has learned something from an early age" due to the use of "has".
PS is a German term Pferd Strom, which translated into English is Horse Power.
The term "hititbet" originated from the Basque language. The term "hititbet" simply means a method of betting, and is used in the English language to signify betting.
"Dimbiness" is not a standard term in the English language; it may be a misspelling or a colloquial expression. If you meant "diminish," it refers to the act of reducing or lessening something. If you meant "dimness," it relates to low light or brightness. Please clarify if you meant a different term!
The term dilemma has a very interesting meaning. In the English language, the term dilemma means that one has run into a problem or a jam that they need to find a solution for.
"Improhensible" appears to be a misspelling or a conflation of words, as it is not a recognized term in English. If you meant "improbable," it refers to something that is unlikely to happen or be true. Alternatively, if you meant "incomprehensible," it describes something that is difficult or impossible to understand. Please clarify if you meant a different term!