wo hen ni
chinese
我恨你
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
There are too many languages to list, especially if you include specific dialects. You could revise your question or just go with google translate.
French: succès Spanish: éxito German: Erfolg Italian: successo
It is not accurate to generalize that a percentage of children hate languages, as attitudes towards languages vary greatly among individuals based on their personal experiences and interests. It is more productive to focus on creating engaging and inclusive language learning environments that cater to different learning preferences.
"hate" as a noun is la haine. However, keep in mind that the translation would be different if you want to say something like, "I hate you."
aime pas
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)
Probably because the seem to speak different languages !
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