Father is signed by tapping the thumb of an open hand on your forehead.
Father in different languages:
There is no such language as Creole. the word "creole" refers to a category of languages that are a blend of 2 completely different languages. There are more than 100 living creolized languages in the world. Most are English-based or French based. In Haitian Creole it is papa.
In the Philippines, 'dad' or 'father' is commonly referred to as "tatay" in Tagalog, "ama" in Ilocano, "papa" in Bisaya, and "dada" in some Visayan languages.
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)
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
* In Portuguese = Ele puxou o seu pai. * In Spanish = Lo heredó a su padre.
im not crazy in 100 different languages
There is no such language as Creole. the word "creole" refers to a category of languages that are a blend of 2 completely different languages. There are more than 100 living creolized languages in the world. Most are English-based or French based. In Haitian Creole it is papa.
People's names are the same in all languages.
natural
Ingles
village
lindo
bubbaega
Danger
Here are translations of "stop" in various languages: Spanish: "parar" French: "arrêter" German: "halten" Italian: "fermarsi" Japanese: "止まる" (tomaru) Chinese: "停止" (tíngzhǐ) Russian: "остановиться" (ostanovit'sya)