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hope19 | 16:04 Tue 05th Oct 2010 | Society & Culture
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I have a friend from Egypt,she was describing a person to me and said the word "Shahm"
neither of us can fins what it means in English..any help please.

Google just comes up with the word Sham or Shar.
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yoiu sure it werent shalom ?

in what context was she describing this person, personality, culture, looks, job....?
sorry, meant salaam (before the pedants attack).
dunno but Shams means 'sunny' which could be used if decribing a disposition?
You never know it might not be Arabic at all, may be she said "shame". As Ankou said that what context it was in.
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She wrote it down for me it is definately Shahm
Shahm is a name. Are you sure she wasn't just telling you the person's name?
That thought occurred to me too Naomi, sounds more like that might be it.
Well it's definitely a name, Society, so I can only imagine that's the answer.

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