How about using an online translator - e.g. http://translate.Google.com/translate_t# Or asking someone who speaks both languages? Or if you mean, what is English "phrase" in Norwegian, it's "frase". Bit of a silly question really, isn't it?
I can help you with that. Just provide me with the English phrase you'd like to translate into Norse.
"Contigo" is a Spanish word. The English equivalent would be the phrase "with you," speaking to someone who is a friend or family member (informal). The phrase "Voy contigo" would translate to "I'm going with you."
Sure, I can help with that. Could you please provide the word or phrase you would like to translate into the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)?
To say "my name" in Portuguese, you would use the phrase "meu nome."
How was it? How did it go?
Sure, you can provide the conversation in Afghan-Farsi script, and I will translate it to English for you.
maybe a website will have the answer or on images
Ein schönes Osterfest is not a usual German phrase. The common phrase is ein frohes Osterfest.Both would translate as Happy Easter.
The English translation of the Latin phrase "gloria patri" would be "glory to the Father" or "glory (be given) to the Father."
"Contigo" is a Spanish word. The English equivalent would be the phrase "with you," speaking to someone who is a friend or family member (informal). The phrase "Voy contigo" would translate to "I'm going with you."
In English, that would be "Usted es el que está para mí." There are many ways to phrase this. That would be one of them.
There aren't any online translators for Old English. You would need to find a person that speaks Old English, perhaps a college professor.
Sure, I can help with that. Could you please provide the word or phrase you would like to translate into the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)?
The phrase casino gratis is a Spanish phrase that translates to free casino. This is a term that would be used in many of the Spanish online gambling websites.
there are no direct words that translate to "house of horrors" however the combination of words that would most closely resemble "house of horrors" in French translate into English as "I hate the United States" . By the way, the English phrase "smells like sh_t" sounds like the French phrase that, translated into English, means "I am a Frenchman".
Pravda means Truth in Russian...also the name of Soviet Era Newspaper in Moscow... Da Pravda would translate into English as The Truth
"Meteo 12 jours" is a french phrase that translates to 12 day weather forecast. Is is a common phrase that would be encountered in most French language newspapers and news programs.
In order to translate this Japanese phrase a person would need to convert the English characters into Japanese characters or Kanji. Then, the characters could be input into an online translation service.