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most languages are similar in structure but have different rules about rhyme. -apex
Languages are different mainly because of land differance. Different ancient people developed different languages to suit the land they were in and the words they needed in their culture. Eventually, as people migrated, the languages became different and evolved to accomidate even more words. Many languages also adopt words from other languages, and many languages originate from the same language, but are made different over time.
Some other words that mean "goodbye" in other languages include "au revoir" in French, "arrivederci" in Italian, "adieu" in French, "sayonara" in Japanese, and "auf Wiedersehen" in German.
The Romanian language has some Greek words (as many other languages) but these two languages are extremely different.
"Au revoir" is French for "goodbye" and "ne trou" does not have a direct translation in French. It seems like a combination of words from different languages or a typo.
Different languages have different numbers of rhyming words - APEX
There are many problems of communication in different languages. Interpretations, inflection and meaning of words can be lost in communication of different languages.
There are some commonly used phrases or words that are not actually English words, but mean "goodbye" in other languages. The two most common ones are "adieu" (a Spanish and French word often pronounced as "ad-yoo"), and "auf wiedersehen"(a German phrase, often pronounced as "ah-vee-tah-zayn").
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German and English. He might know a few words and phrases in other languages but that is not knowing a language. Same with Bill.
Quotation marks can be used to show words from other languages if they are being directly quoted or emphasized. However, it is not always necessary and context can help indicate the use of a different language. Ultimately, it's important to be consistent and clear in how foreign words are presented in a written text.
because some elements are named after words in other languages, like latin.