Enter as in "Come in" is: Czech: vstoupit Danish: gå ind; komme ind Dutch: binnengaan Estonian: sisenema Finnish: astua sisään French: entrer German: eintreten Greek: μπαίνω Hungarian: belép Icelandic: koma eða fara inn eða inn í Indonesian: masuk Italian: entrare Latvian: ieiet; ienākt Lithuanian: įeiti Norwegian: gå, *komme inn Polish: wchodzić Portuguese (Brazil): entrar Portuguese (Portugal): entrar Romanian: a intra Russian: входить Slovak: vstúpiť Slovenian: vstopiti Spanish: entrar Swedish: gå in, komma in Turkish: girmek
Enter (English), entrer (French), ingresar (Spanish), eingeben (German), entrare (Italian), entrar (Portuguese), войти (Russian), 입장하다 (Korean), 进入 (Chinese), kuru (Japanese), ఎంచు (Telugu), प्रवेश करें (Hindi), memasuki (Indonesian), وارد شدن (Persian).
A hybrid word is a word that is formed by combining elements from different languages. For example, "brunch" is a hybrid word that combines elements from "breakfast" and "lunch."
Polyglot means someone who can speak multiple languages.
Bilingual refers to a person who is fluent in two languages.
A word that sounds and is spelled the same in two different languages is called a cognate. This usually occurs when two languages share a common origin or have influenced each other throughout history.
The term "bilingual" refers to an individual who can speak two languages proficiently.
It is 'élet' in Hungarian.
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In different cultures and languages the spelling of a word will change. Different languages have different spellings for word than what you are used to when spelling a word in English. The word nut in Thai is spelled Krayasat.
There is no word 'alllaaaaah' in English.
A hybrid word is a word that is formed by combining elements from different languages. For example, "brunch" is a hybrid word that combines elements from "breakfast" and "lunch."
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Different words for "Efficiency" in different language
In tagalog word, we call horses as KABAYO while in Ilocano word it is KABALYO. These are Filipino languages or dialects.
The Cherokee call the owl, wa-hu-hi. The Cheyenne word is mestaa'e and the Mohegan call them kokotayam, although the Mohegan have different words if describing the size of the owl or if it is a screech owl.