* In Portuguese = Eu agradeceria. * In Spanish = Se lo agradecerÃ�Âa.
J'apprécierais ça. = French.
I would suggest going to translate.google.com and looking up languages in which you are specifically interested.
In Spanish, you would say "Alexis." In French, you would also say "Alexis." In Italian, you would say "Alessio." In German, you would say "Alexis."
The word wood is said differently in different languages. In Spanish, it is called madera. In Italian you would say, legno. In German you would say, holz.
im not crazy in 100 different languages
Actually, there is no such language as "Creole." The word Creole describes any language that is a stable, full-fledged language originating from a pidgin (which is a language composed of two or more unrelated languages). There are over 100 completely different creoles still spoken in the world today. Some of most common creolized languages are Haitian Creole, Louisiana Creole, Jamaican Creole, and Tok Pisin.
In many languages, you would use the word soccer or American soccer.
You would say "deeply appreciate" to convey a current sentiment of gratitude. If you are referring to a past action where you were grateful, you would say "deeply appreciated."
You can say change in Chinese by saying bianhua. You can say change in Hungarian by saying valtozas. In Armenian to say change you would say p'vop'vookhut'yun.
People's names are the same in all languages.
village
Makayla
jon'libonuka