Afrikaans = vuur
Bulgarian = Огън
Czech = oheň
Danish = ild
Dutch = brand
English = fire
French = incendie
German = Feuer
Greek = Φωτιά
Hebrew = esh (אש)
Italian = incendio
Japanese = 火
Korean = 불
Latin = ignus
Macedonian = Оган
Norwegian = eld
Portuguese = fogo
Quechua = yanapaway
Russian = oгонь
Spanish = fuego
Tagalog = apoy
Ukrainian = Вогонь
Vietnamese = Lửa
Welsh = tân
Yiddish = Feier
Žemaitėška = Ognės
flame in bulgarian(пламък,огън)in Russian(пламени), in Romanian(flacără),in German(Flamme)) in Italian (fiamma), in French (la flamme) in Serbian(пламен) in Turkish(alev) in slovakian(plameň) in spanish(llama).
"Fuego" is a small fire, like a campfire. It is also heard when shouting "FIRE!" in an emergency. "Incendio" is a big fire, like a blaze, that is usually consuming a building.
The word air in the Latin language is said as aer. In the Italian language it is said as aria and in Spanish as the word aire.
Superb in:Spanish - soberbioFrench - superbeGerman - hervorragendItalian - superboPortuguese - soberbo
Yami no hi would be flame of darkness
The name Jermaine does not translate to Spanish. Many names don't. You would just say Jermaine the same in both languages.
It depends what context you mean. If you mean it as a synonym to "fiery" or "blazing", it's "ranran".
'Dancing flame' is揺らぐ炎 (yuragu honoo) in Japanese.揺らぐ (yuragu) - to sway炎 (honoo) - flameWhen placed in front of a noun or nominal phrase, a verb modifies this noun/nominal phrase. In this case, 'to sway' changes 'flame' into 'swaying flame' or 'dancing flame'.
Flame in French is flamme. Flame in Spanish is la llama. Flame in Italian is fiamma. Flame is Greek is floga.
A Man.
Afrikaans: leweSwahili: maisha
To say trust in Italian you would say fiducia. To say trust in Spanish say confianza. Trust in Polish is zaufanie, and in German say vertrauen.
Rescue
In Spanish, choice is "elecciΓ³n." In French, it is "choix." In German, it is "Auswahl." In Italian, it is "scelta."
a strength is simba. it is also used for might.
French - jouer
maison is french
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.
"Hotel" can be expressed in various languages as: Turkish; otel Danish; hotel Finnish; hotelli Italian; albergo.
With slight pronunciation variations, the word "algebra" is the same in most languages.