The name "Sharima" is of Arabic origin and often means "a woman who is a source of joy" or "one who brings happiness." It is sometimes associated with qualities like beauty and grace. The exact meaning can vary based on cultural context and personal interpretations.
"Sharima" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English or in major languages. It may be a name of Arabic, Indian, or other cultural origins, possibly signifying qualities like beauty or grace, depending on the context. If you have a specific cultural or linguistic context in mind, please provide it for a more accurate interpretation.
An adverb is a word that modifies a verb.
it doenst have any specific meanin.
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this meaning is the meanin gof the word moiety
I don't have specific information about individuals named Shakil and Sharima or their feelings toward each other. To determine if Shakil likes Sharima, it would be best to consider their interactions or ask them directly. Relationships can be complex and often require context to understand.
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "sinhala" or "meanin" these are not English words.
"Sharima" does not have a widely recognized meaning in English or in major languages. It may be a name of Arabic, Indian, or other cultural origins, possibly signifying qualities like beauty or grace, depending on the context. If you have a specific cultural or linguistic context in mind, please provide it for a more accurate interpretation.
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the meanin is buety
to dig holes.
no any meaning
Yaasa
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night of lights and joy
it doesnt have a meanin but itz a word
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