You would find the word imprentas in the Spanish language. This word in spanish means printing. However in English,this same word means joke or taunt.
Because trilingual is quite a specific word, it is difficult to find with a true synonym for it. The closest word would be polyglot, which is a general term for someone who can speak two or more languages.
I can find no mention of the word inna in any of the Iroquoian languages and it is certainly not Latin.Iroquoian languages use suffixes to indicate words such as "in"; in Mohawk you add -kène.
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.
There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 languages in the world (not counting languages no longer spoken), so it would be very hard to list them all here. You can at least find out the word for "family" in a few of them using a free online translator and selecting different languages to translate to from English.
The German word for "languages" is "Sprachen."
There is actually no such language as "Indian". If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700 languages. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
There is no such word in the English language. If there was such a word, it would be in the Romance class of languages. I checked translations for all Romance languages and found nothing near terdeioraprono. Please resubmit and use the word in a phrase.
There are thousands of Native American languages, each would have a different word.
There is no one word that is identical in all the world's languages.
"Nerspire" is not an English word. I checked out translations in Hmong, Afrikaans, German, Urdu, Albanian, Latin and about a dozen more languages, and did not find that "Nerspire" is a word in all those languages, either. Misspelling?
A person with two languages is bilingual. A person with three or more is multilingual. Looking for a word that describes the exact number of languages would seem disingenuous.
Spelling every word in the world is not possible because languages are constantly evolving, and new words are created all the time. Furthermore, different languages have unique alphabets and spelling conventions. To accurately spell a word, one would need to know the specific language and context in which it is used. A comprehensive dictionary or language resource would be required for each language to find the correct spelling of its words.