Depends on context of usage, and how it is written. It can have several meanings such as 心身 /shin shin/ 'mind and body'.
nothing. It does not translate without other words
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shin as a prefiix usually means new
新 (shin, atarashii) means "new."
In Japanese, 新 (shin) is the English equivalent of "neo" or "new."
真 Shin
10 in English and 52 in Japanese
'hyo shin' or 'ho shin' would literally be 'fire death'
shin ju means to make love and/ or anal sex
無神論 (mu shin ron) is Japanese for 'atheism'.
Shin atami is Japanese and literally means believe or trust hot ocean in English. Shin translates to believe or trust; Atami translates to hot ocean.
新年 /shin nen/ means 'new year', and written 信念 /shin nen/ it would mean 'faith'.
True is shin in Japanese.
Its either a name or nothing according to my translator.Improvement:It can't be Japanese, if you mean the name Shandi in Japanese, it can be written シャンディ /shan di/.
what does it mean in English and i might have a chance of explaining it in Japanese
what does it mean in English and I'll find out what it means in Japanese for you