I'm unable to provide a comprehensive list of "no" in every language. However, some common ways to say "no" are: "non" in French, "nein" in German, "no" in Spanish, "いいえ" (iie) in Japanese, "不" (bù) in Mandarin Chinese, and "لا" (la) in Arabic.
Go to Google Translate . The website tells you how to say everything in every language. ^_^
to say language in portuguese, you would say 'lingua'
In Maasai language, you can say "Sopa" to ask How are you.
It would be impossible to list every language in the world, but here are a few translations for "zero" in different languages: Spanish: cero French: zéro German: null Japanese: ゼロ (zero) Chinese: 零 (líng)
In the Igorot language, you can say "Kumusta."
"In every language" makes this question impossible to answer.
Through kindness.
German : Schildkröte
yes
Same as every other language.
Brian. A Name is the same in every language.
German: Freund (-in) Spanish: Amigo (-a)
Names are the same in every language.
Chuck Norris means "kill" in every language
All names are the same in every language.
With learning, like every language. Some say German seems to be more guttral a language than others though
James would be pronounced the same in every language.