well in spanish you Yo te quiero ;)
José is the Spanish equivalent of the English Joseph. The Russian equivalent would be Иосиф (pron: Iosif).
Loco: Spanish Fou: French Безумнйы (bezumnyj): Russian
eegra -when you say it you should roll your tongue when you say the r like how spanish people roll their tongue when they say r's.
French: Cinquante German: Funfzig Spanish: Cincuenta
Jacquelline is French, it is the feminine of James. There is no direct equivalent in Spanish. Some names, like say John or Paul are cosmopolitan, others like Tatiana ( Russian) are language specific. Jacqueline is French and has no Spanish equivalent.
Russian.
"frio" that's cold in Spanish "zimny" - in Polish "Erkältung" - in German "холодный" - in Russian
Папа = PApa. I believe it's pronounced exactly like the word for potato is in spanish.
Spanish-escondido Italian-nascoto French-caché German-versteckt Russian-skrytyy
Hebrew = margalit (מרגלית) Polish = perła Spanish = perla Russian = zhemchug (жемчуг)
abuela in Spanish grandmere, grandmaman, in French Grossmutter, Oma, in German babooshka in Russian