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french
That is the French spelling (langues) of the plural noun meaning languages.
Shawn in French can be spelled as "Sean" or "Shawn."
It's spelled the same in both languages.
Brian in French is spelled "Brian," as the name remains the same in both languages.
Names do not change when swapping from English to French, also in many other languages. Therefore, Danyelle in French is still Danyelle.
"Caden" remains the same in French, as it is a proper noun and does not typically change when translated between languages.
Names do not differ in different languages, though there may be slight changes in pronunciation.
If it is a name then it would be the same in both languages, though perhaps with a slight change in pronunciation.
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There is only one acceptable way to spell the word "liberty" (freedom). Other languages have similar spellings, such as the French liberté and the Spanish libertad.
French people use the word Basketball. Soccer is said "football", just as many European languages including British English.