Shā shì bǐ yà
Shakespeare (name)
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), poet and playwright
suō
see 莎草[suo1 cao3]
see 摩莎[mo2 suo1]
shā
katydid (family Tettigoniidae)
phonetic "sha" used in transliteration
dù suō fū ren
Madame Tusseaud's (waxworks)
Yī lì shā bái
Elizabeth
also written 伊麗莎白|伊丽莎白
Shā lā bō wá
Sharapova (Russian female tennis star)
Shā lā · Bù lái màn
Sarah Brightman (1960-), English pop star
suō cǎo
coco-grass or nut sedge (Cyperus rotundus)
Shā chē
Yeken nahiyisi (Yarkand county or Shache) in Kashgar prefecture 喀什地區|喀什地区[Ka1 shi2 di4 qu1], west Xinjiang
Sī bīn nuò shā
Baruch or Benedict Spinoza (1632-1677), rationalist philosopher
Shā chē xiàn
Yeken nahiyisi (Yarkand county or Shache) in Kashgar prefecture 喀什地區|喀什地区[Ka1 shi2 di4 qu1], west Xinjiang
Wēi lián · Shā shì bǐ yà
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), poet and playwright
Shā lā · Pèi lín
Sarah Palin (1964-), US Republican politician, State governor of Alaska from 2006
Ā yī shā
Ayshe, Aise or Ayesha (name)
Aishah bint Abi Bakr (c. 614-678), youngest wife of prophet Mohamed 穆罕默德[Mu4 han3 mo4 de2]
also written 阿伊莎
Ā yī shā
Ayshe, Aise or Ayesha (name)
Aishah bint Abi Bakr (c. 614-678), youngest wife of prophet Mohamed 穆罕默德[Mu4 han3 mo4 de2]
ā shā lì
(coll.) straightforward
unreserved
openhearted (Tw) (loanword from Japanese "assari")
Shā wēng
Shakespeare
slang or popular culture abbr. of 莎士比亞|莎士比亚[Sha1 shi4 bi3 ya4]
Shā lā · Bù lái màn
Sarah Brightman (1960-), English pop star
Shā lā · Pèi lín
Sarah Palin (1964-), US Republican politician, State governor of Alaska from 2006
Dù suō Fū ren
Madame Tussauds (waxworks)
Wēi lián · Shā shì bǐ yà
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), poet and playwright
Kā qiū shā
Katyusha (name)
name of a Russian wartime song
nickname of a rocket launcher used by the Red Army in WWII
Kǎ qiū shā
Katyusha (name)
name of a Russian wartime song
nickname of a rocket launcher used by the Red Army in WWII
also written 喀秋莎
Mǎ shā
Marks and Spencers, UK retail chain
Martha (name)