This is how your say "your mom" in various languages:
* French- ta mere * German- ihre mutter * Italian: la tua mamma * Norwegian: moren din * Spanish: tu madre * Turkish: annen
In Spanish: "Tu mamá" In French: "Ta mère" In German: "Deine Mutter" In Italian: "Tua madre" In Japanese: "あなただのお母さん" (Anata no okaasan)
"Mom" can be translated to "Mama" in various African languages such as Swahili.
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
French: succès Spanish: éxito German: Erfolg Italian: successo
In Spanish, it's "mamá." In French, it's "maman." In Japanese, it's "お母さん (okaasan)." In German, it's "Mama."
In Spanish: Abuela. In French: Mamie. In Italian: Nonna. In German: Oma.
In Spanish, it's "mamá." In French, it's "maman." In Japanese, it's "お母さん (okaasan)." In German, it's "Mama."
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
French: succès Spanish: éxito German: Erfolg Italian: successo
Spanish: Mallory French: Mallory German: Mallory Italian: Mallory Russian: Маллори (Mallori)
im not crazy in 100 different languages
People's names are the same in all languages.
natural
Ingles
village
lindo
Spanish: carretera French: route Japanese: 道路 (douro) German: Straße
Progress in different languages: Spanish: Progreso French: Progrès German: Fortschritt Italian: Progresso Chinese: 进步 (Jìnbù) Japanese: 進歩 (Shinpo)