There is no way you could fit soup in all languages in this space. The word soup works well because English is spoken in countless places. Some languages we have not yet decoded as for tribes and lands in the Amazon and distant islands. Motioning soup will work as well if you need some! Here are some common languages that you might want to know.
Spanish: Sopa
French: Soupe, Potage
hello
by saying it
People's names are the same in all languages.
Spanish: Mallory French: Mallory German: Mallory Italian: Mallory Russian: Маллори (Mallori)
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
There isn't a single word for "jewel" in all languages, as each language has its own term. Some examples include "gem" in English, "joya" in Spanish, "bijou" in French, and "gioiello" in Italian.
spanish gernam french
Sanskrit is considered one of the oldest languages in the world and has a rich literary tradition. While some scholars believe it has influenced many languages, it is not universally acknowledged as the mother of all languages. Language evolution is complex and diverse, with multiple influences shaping the development of different languages over time.
Here are a few translations of "good afternoon" in different languages: Spanish: Buenas tardes French: Bon après-midi German: Guten Tag Italian: Buon pomeriggio Japanese: こんにちは (Konnichiwa) Mandarin Chinese: 下午好 (xiàwǔ hǎo)
Soup please!
Darius in many languages is a name. This means that is pronounced the same way in all languages in the world.
when the soup has things from different countries or it is in an international bowl or antarctica. also if it is well travelled or speaks lots of languages, then it is international too