whish - Meaning in Sanskrit

whish - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of whish in English

whish verb

  1. move with a whishing sound

    Example

    • "The car whished past her"
  2. make a sibilant sound

What is whish meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase whish refers to move with a whishing sound, or make a sibilant sound. See whish meaning in Sanskrit, whish definition, translation and meaning of whish in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of whish. Find the answer of what is the meaning of whish in Sanskrit.

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