I think you mean the Sanskrit "Tat Tvam Asi"
"That thou art" "Thou art that" "You are that" or "That you are"
It is to do with the Hindu Vedantas - The meaning of this saying is that the Self - in its original, pure, primordial state - is wholly or partially identifiable or identical with the Ultimate Reality that is the ground and origin of all phenomena.
You are it: tat twam asi तत्त्वमसि
Ashi means Paws.
Ashi means foot or leg
Roop and twam aren't words in the dictionary.
Do you mean ashi? There is no 'si' sound in Japanese. è¶³ (ashi) can be translated as foot or leg.
Tat is also slang for tattoo
Ashi Toledano is 5' 9".
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"Tapping" means the sound of a light blow or knock. Words with similar meaning include rat-a-tat, rat-a-tat-tat, rat-tat. It is a word mimicking the sound of an action.
"Twam" is a term derived from the Arabic word "توأم," which means "twin." It is often used in various contexts, including literature and social media, to describe a close relationship or bond between individuals who share similar traits or experiences. The term can also refer to the concept of duality or partnership in various cultural narratives.
Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi was created in 1988.
You could say 'shiroi ashi,' written: 白い足