"Okay" is a word that has the same meaning and spelling in multiple languages.
There is no one word that is exactly the same in every world language. However, there are a great number of words that are similar in many languages. Banana is an example of a word that is largely the same in many, many languages. (Pineapple is ananas in many languages, but not all). Additionally many slang words are the same in all languages, such as OK, cool and some others. Many new words that are related to science and technology are also very similar in all languages, such as: computer, disc, etc.
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The French translation for the name Logan is "Logan" - it remains the same in both languages.
Brian in French is spelled "Brian," as the name remains the same in both languages.
Darius in many languages is a name. This means that is pronounced the same way in all languages in the world.
Nebraska is the same in all languages, because it's a name.
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Habbo. As Habbo is a brand name, it is said the same in all languages.
Words and phrases, when correctly translated, mean the same thing in all languages.
Danielle. it doesn't matter what country you are in a name will always stay the same
Names are the same in all languages. The name Callie will still be pronounced the same except for maybe with a French accent.
if you mean Becky, as in a person's name, then it stays the same, as it does in all languages. If your name was Mia in English and you went to the north pole, it would stay the same
People's names are the same in all languages.
Spanish: Mallory French: Mallory German: Mallory Italian: Mallory Russian: Маллори (Mallori)
"Okay" is a word that has the same meaning and spelling in multiple languages.
If it's a name, then you say it the same way you say it in English. Not all names translate to other languages.