👉 Sfasu is a term used in South Asian colloquialism to denote something that doesn't belong there. In English, "something that belongs here" would be called "here's something that isn't."
Let's look at the example sentence: Example: "Can you tell me where I can find an farsi restaurant near the zoo? It's 'sfasu' here." (The word 'farsi' is a slang term used to describe someone who doesn't belong in some place, like 'a place that doesn't belong there.') In this sentence, "sfasu" is a clever way of saying "where's an farsi restaurant near the zoo?" It's a play on words and can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context.