Sho
//ʃəʊ//
"Sho" in a Sentence (5 examples)
Sho was 12 years old, prone to illness and a bit dumb.
There appears to be some noticeable artifacts of Chinese in modern Mandarin and modern Japanese, because "Tu shu guan" and "To sho kan" both mean "library" in those languages, respectively.
Sho was 12 years old, sickly, and somewhat dull.
“I sho am glad. You sho you all right? I thought sho you was dead this time.”
The arrangement of pipes symbolizes the folded wings of the mythical phoenix, whose cry the shō's sound is said to represent.
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