Yes I can do it in urdu and it still sounds like shayan.
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And this is also the same way how you will write in Arabic, Persian and Sindhi language.
2007-01-14 21:04:18
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answer #1
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answered by AnSID 3
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My name is Nyekwap Fionnuala Jibrin I'm from Plateau State Nigeria I come from the Gomai Tribe We speak the Ankwai or Gomai language We are talented in speaking the French language (it sounds similar, teehee!) We also speak Hausa, and very fluent British / American English.
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah of corz : Shayan ;-)
Turkish uses Latin alphabet. So nothing interesting for you, sorry :-)
2007-01-15 01:09:34
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answer #3
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answered by Irmak 7
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شايان
SHش
Aا
Yي
Aا
Nن
that is in Arabic
2007-01-14 21:15:01
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Esperanto
Ŝajjan
Broken down Ŝaj (SHA) jan (yan), Emphasis on the SHA
2007-01-14 21:54:15
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answered by Jagg 5
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Šajan
this is in Croatian & Serbian
2007-01-15 00:40:28
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answered by faro 2
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I don't know what your ethnicity is, so this is just a guess. But it sounds like Shane.
2007-01-14 21:00:29
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answer #7
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answered by wileycoyote_the_supergenius 3
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шаен
that's in Russian
2007-01-14 21:54:45
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Шаян - Russian
(Ш = 'sh', a = 'a', я = 'ya', н = 'n')
Σαιάν - Greek. There's no 'sh' sound in Greek, so this is Sayan.
2007-01-14 21:01:14
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answered by JJ 7
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in hebrew
שיאן
2007-01-15 01:53:46
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answered by NY gal 4
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