zus/zusje/zuster in Dutch
soeur in French
adik (younger)/kakak (older) perempuan in Indonesian
Schwester in German
Here are a few translations for "sister" in different languages:
Kennel in other languages: French: Chenil Spanish: Perrera German: Zwinger Italian: Canile
In Spanish, you say "abundancia." In French, you say "abondance." In German, you say "FΓΌlle."
Latin is based on the language spoken by the ancient Romans, which was derived from an earlier form of the Italic languages. It also borrowed aspects from Greek, Etruscan, and other neighboring languages.
Here are a few translations for "little bear" in other languages: Spanish: "osito" French: "ourson" German: "kleiner BΓ€r" Italian: "orsetto"
In French, you say "oeuf." In Spanish, you say "huevo." In Italian, you say "uovo." In German, you say "Ei."
"Sister" in the 4 official languages of Singapore:English = SisterMalay = KakakChinese (mandarin) = 妹妹 Mèimei (younger sister), 姐姐 Jiějiě (older sister)Tamil = சகோதரி Cakōtari
in chinese, it's " he "
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If you are talking about language evolution, no other languages evolved from Hebrew, although it has several "sister" languages, such as Arabic, Maltese, and Aramaic.
Afrikaans = Donker
in spanish it is libertio
Junge or Bub
Infierno, spanish
Bro is international!
SREKjEN - on Macedonian
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