You would say thankful in Italian by saying grato. In Spanish it is gracias. In French it is reconnaissant. In Bosnian you would say zahvalni. In Czech it is vdecny. In Dutch say dankbaar. In Danish say taknemmelig. In German say dankbar. In Greek say evgnomon. In Indonesian say bersyukur. In Korean it is gamsa. In Latin it is grati. In Mongolian you say talarkhaltai. In Lithuanian thankful is dekinga. In Polish thankful is wdzieczny. In Hungarian say halas. In Somali thankful is mahadcelinaynaa. In Serbian you would say zahvalan. In Ukrainian thankful is vdyachnyy, and in Welsh it is ddiolchgar.
You can say "I am very thankful" by using phrases such as "I am extremely grateful" or "I truly appreciate".
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)
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
You say, "I am thankful for being healthy"!
im not crazy in 100 different languages
Thankful is "reconnaissant(e)" in French.
People's names are the same in all languages.
natural
Ingles
village
lindo
bubbaega
Danger
Here are translations of "stop" in various languages: Spanish: "parar" French: "arrêter" German: "halten" Italian: "fermarsi" Japanese: "止まる" (tomaru) Chinese: "停止" (tíngzhǐ) Russian: "остановиться" (ostanovit'sya)