unicode or ansic
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Spanish- amor French- amour German- Liebe Italian- amore Dutch- Liefde Portuguese- amor Russian- любовь Norwegian- kjærlighet Simplified Chinese- 爱 Traditional Chinese- 愛 Japanese- 愛 Hebrew - אהבה (ahavah)
English,Spanish,Chinese,Vitnamise and many more
The assembly languages provide human-readable mnemonics, one for each machine instruction. Most assembly language instructions have similarities to words from the English language (e.g. ADD, MOVE, LOAD). However, it is possible that assembly languages are defined in resemblance to other human languages, or none at all. For example, processors designed in and predominantly used in countries with a different language and script might define assembly instructions more familiar and easier to use by its target audience. For example, it is possible that Chinese processors define assembly language instructions without resemblance to English.
The Chinese city of Shanghai is reported to have a Maglev train in commercial use. The Japanese and Germans are working on Maglevs so are the USA.
Malay - Cahaya Arabic - ضوء Bulgarian - светлина Chinese - 光 Croatian - svjetlo French - lumière Korean - 빛 Spanish - ligero Portugese - luz Russian - свет Greek - φως
Chinese has different sounds, lettering, and meanings to their writings. Japanese is the same way but Japanese do borrow the Chinese lettering from the Chinese and but the Japanese do have their own pronunciation for it. They are still different languages.
Japanese people do not speak Chinese unless they have learned it in school or have lived in China. For the languages of Japan, click here.
Chinese and Japanese are completely UNRELATED languages. There is no similarity at all, other than the fact that the Japanese borrowed about 2000 Chinese characters. There are also some loanwords from Chinese.
Chinese and sometimes English
Chinese and Japanese
Chinese, Japanese and Korean all use Chinese characters for words, but each of these languages use them a bit differently. All three of these languages also can use Arabic numerals or Chinese characters to write numbers. Korean and Japanese languages share many commonalities in grammar and structure. Although Korean and Japanese use a lot of Chinese characters in writing, these two languages are drastically different from Chinese.
In Japanese it is ryo, in Chinese it is chang.
english, chinese, japanese,
It depends on what product you are selling or where you want to purchase raw materials or labour from. Useful languages would include: English French (Parisian) Spanish Italian German Greek Russian Chinese (Mandarin) Chinese (Cantonese) Korean (South) Japanese
Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Phillippinese..... i think by 8
No, the 6 languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.
Chinese, English, And some others like Japanese Languages that a lot of people speak