German: ups (pronounced oops), hoppla, huch
oops ich bin nicht Deutsch is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
"Si vouz plais" in French, "por favor" in Spanish and "bitte" in German.
Lézard (French) Lagartija (Spanish) eidechse (German) earc / laghairt (Irish)
in french, you say it onze in German 'elf' in spanish 'once'
It is die Schule in German.It is ecole in French.It is escuela in Spanish
In French it's Au revoir "¡Adiós!", en español
The language you should consider removing would depend on your specific goals and needs. If you are looking for a practical language for business or travel, Latin might be the least useful as it is considered a dead language. If you are considering current relevance and popularity, Mandarin Chinese could be a strong contender due to its complexity and limited use outside of China and certain Asian regions.
When you say"In the past,I have had to teach a snake english,spanish,french,german, chinese."
German: die Sonne Italian: il sole Spanish: el sol French: le soleil obviously! english: The Sun
¡ay! me tiré un pedo
The average American can say hello in Spanish, German, and French.
Oiseau=====French Vogel=======Dutch Vogel=====German Aves=======Spanish
"German" in French is "Allemand".