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The nickname "Tosh" is often short for the name "Toshio," which is a Japanese name meaning "wise man" or "genius." It is a common nickname that is used for individuals named Toshio or sometimes for people named Toshiro.
Say it With Flowers , by Toshio Mori is a short story, in which the main character Teruo feels they flower store's "Flower policy" (selling old flowers) is unfair to the customers. He then takes the customers to the back and sells them the fresh flowers, which makes the manager (Mr. Sasaki) furious. Mr. Sasaki fires Teruo after he GIVES a woman free, fresh flowers. Teruo leaves the store "with his shoulders straight, head high, and whistling."
The two dots above an "a" that make a short "o" sound are called a diaeresis or umlaut. It indicates that the vowel should be pronounced separately and not combined with the preceding vowel.
No. Being short makes you short.
لِنَتْThe markings on the top and bottom of the letters are called diacritics. They are the short vowels in arabic. It is read right to left. The first letter is called laam and the diacritic is called kesra and makes a short "i" sound, the second letter is called noon and the diacritic above it is called a fatha and makes both a short "a" or short "e" sound depending on the region that the speaker is from, the last letter is called taa and the diacritic above it is called a sukuun and it makes no sound (in so much as it stops the sound following the "t" sound).
A short escalade is called an Escalade ESV.
A short break is called a "bk"
as short as it is called for
Because some versions are really short which makes them look fat and hence the name "fat albert"
The vowel 'a' in the word "bag" makes a short sound.
A short musical idea can be called a number of things. It can be called a phrase or motif for example.
A short, fast run is called a sprint.