It means I will die for you...I give my life to you...
"Sham" typically refers to something that is fake or counterfeit, often used to deceive others. It can also describe a fraud or hoax.
"Fadat sham" is an expression from Arabic that can mean "I have sacrificed for you" or "I have given everything for you." A suitable response could be to express gratitude or reciprocate the sentiment, such as saying, "Your sacrifice means so much to me, and I deeply appreciate it." Alternatively, you could acknowledge their feelings by saying, "Thank you for your generosity; it truly touches my heart."
sham means night.
It means "a great miracle happened there"
Sham 69 memorabilia can be purchased from sellers/collectors found on Ebay as well as Wolfgang's Vault. Sham 69 is an English band that formed in 1976; the band's genre is punk.
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It means to fornicate with a fire hose.
report to turkish and english embassy
Champagne is a French loan-word in English. The pronunciation of the masculine singular noun -- whose name reflects its association with the wine-producing Champagne region in northeast France -- will be "sham-pan" in northerly French and "sham-pa-nyuh" in southerly French.
Bilad al-Sham refers to the historical region covering present-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. The term translates to "Land of the North" or "Levant" in English and has cultural, historical, and geopolitical significance in the Middle East.
The capital of Sham is Damascus.
Shamming 1. something that is not what it purports to be; a spurious imitation; fraud or hoax. 2. a person who shams; shammer. 3. a cover or the like for giving a thing a different outward appearance: a pillow sham. -adjective 4. pretended; counterfeit; feigned: sham attacks; a sham Gothic façade. 5. designed, made, or used as a sham. -verb (used with object) 6. to produce an imitation of. 7. to assume the appearance of; pretend to have: to sham illness. -verb (used without object) 8. to make a false show of something; pretend. ---- Origin:1670-80; orig. uncert.