The word "no" appears in more than 570 languages, but its meaning varies in each language.
There are many Indian languages. There are also many Native American languages. Which language do you mean?
All languages have numbers, and most languages of the world use an alphabet. There are too many to list.
There is no English alphabet: English is written with the Latin alphabet. as of the 21st Century, more languages use Latin-based alphabets than any other (more than 1000 languages).
if you took 63.9 percent of the worlds population say hi in a day
Maize.
In many languages, you would use the word soccer or American soccer.
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There are about 7000 languages spoken in the world today and i would say, that without a doubt, every one has a word, or many words for 'love'; because God created man and his languages, (Gen.2.7 & 11.7), and the Bible says; "God is love" (1Jn.4.8)
The original meaning of the word abuse is " to use". It comes from the Latin word Abusus, meaning "misuse or to use". This word has been in many different languages but the meaning still seems to be to use something badly, be it power, people or animals.
Speaking many languages.
There are many Indian languages. There are also many Native American languages. Which language do you mean?
There are many, many different languages in Africa.
Chinese, like many other languages, does not use definite articles, thus there is no need for the word "the" and it cannot be literally translated from languages like English that make great use of the definite article "the". Russian and other Slavic languages, as well as dead languages like Latin, lack articles equivalent to the word "the" as well. In the case of the Romance Languages, articles developed from the Latin words for "this" and "that" (for example "illa", which became "la" in many modern Romance languages). A similar occurrence has happened in Slavic languages where the Slavonic word for "this" now functions as an article (for example "ta" = "this" now appears at the end of words with a function of an article in Bulgarian ("академията" (akademiata) = "academy the")
Cash is an ancient word in many languages meaning tangible currency. So many languages were using this word, so why would English not. It is just another word for money.
Yogasana is a Sanskrit word. "Yoga" means union or connection, and "asana" refers to a posture or pose. Together, they represent the physical postures or poses practiced in yoga.
cheers, gracias, etc. *Go to google translate and type it in, then click as many different languages as you want. (: