Pajosha
Pajosha (adjective) is a mixture of the two words, "Pasha" and "Jo".
Pasha is a type of butterfly. In Japan they commonly associate butterflies with love and grace.
Jo is a Scottish endearment meaning beloved one, darling or sweetheart. "Jo(h)" is a Kapampangan endearment that refers to a partner or loved one.
The word has many meanings but people usually associate it with love, grace, loving butterfly, and the soul.
Put the words together it means, "loving butterfly heart" or "loving graceful heart".
Pasha is a type of butterfly. In Japan they commonly associate butterflies with love and grace.
Jo is a Scottish endearment meaning beloved one, darling or sweetheart. "Jo(h)" is a Kapampangan endearment that refers to a partner or loved one.
The word has many meanings but people usually associate it with love, grace, loving butterfly, and the soul.
Put the words together it means, "loving butterfly heart" or "loving graceful heart".
EXAMPLE: "That woman is very graceful and loving, she embodies what it means to be pajosha."