It means 'What is your name' when adressing one man & 'hello/hi' in Arabic. 'shu' is a colloquial form of what.
"Marahaba" in Swahili means "hello" or "welcome."
The term "ismak" is Arabic for "your name," typically used in the phrase "ما اسمك" (ma ismuk) which means "What is your name?" Therefore, it doesn't have a numerical mean but rather is a linguistic expression used to inquire about a person's name. If you meant something else by "ismak," please provide additional context for clarification.
Ish ismak in Arabic.
Shu means "Tree."
Lian shu is facebook in chinese.
"Shu tiao" means "noodle" in English.
In Dutch, "shu shu" doesn't have a specific meaning. It might be a mispronunciation or a misunderstood word. It's always best to provide more context to clarify the intended word or phrase.
it means what my love
Put the word ma at the beginning, e.g (Ma ismak?)
"Shu" is not an Indian word. It is not a commonly used word in English either.
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Mrhaba or (Marahaba) in Arabic Language and might be in Turkish as will means to say hi or hello to someone, it can be for a formal or informal situation.