It depends on whether you mean the verb the noun. This is a list of different words for the noun, (meaning someone getting married):
Czech = Ženich
Danish = Brudgom
Dutch = Bruidegom
Hebrew = Chatan (חתן)
Slovenian = Ženin
Swedish = Brudgum
Tagalog = Abay
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)
Rain in different languages: Spanish: lluvia French: pluie German: Regen Japanese: 雨 (ame)
Sure! Crimson in different languages are: Spanish: Carmesí French: Cramoisi German: Karmesinrot Japanese: 深紅 (Shinku) Korean: 진홍색 (Jinhongsaek)
im not crazy in 100 different languages
People's names are the same in all languages.
natural
Ingles
lindo
village
apples
inteligente
Survivor
jon'libonuka
art
fun