You can find the numbers in many different languages in the link below.
Chinese, Japanese and Korean all use Chinese characters for words, but each of these languages use them a bit differently. All three of these languages also can use Arabic numerals or Chinese characters to write numbers. Korean and Japanese languages share many commonalities in grammar and structure. Although Korean and Japanese use a lot of Chinese characters in writing, these two languages are drastically different from Chinese.
Spanish and French numbers are not the same, but do sound alike. This is because they are both Romance Languages.
The different alphabets of the world, are produced by the people who use them. Numbers are produced by those same people. Numbers are also used in languages that do not have alphabets.
Not at all. The class of "natural" numbers are all positive, but the classes of "real" numbers and "rational" numbers include negative numbers.
All the positive real numbers are natural numbers.
All languages have numbers, and most languages of the world use an alphabet. There are too many to list.
All numbers are used in all known languages, just spelt differntly, so no-one knows,sorry
Chinese, Japanese and Korean all use Chinese characters for words, but each of these languages use them a bit differently. All three of these languages also can use Arabic numerals or Chinese characters to write numbers. Korean and Japanese languages share many commonalities in grammar and structure. Although Korean and Japanese use a lot of Chinese characters in writing, these two languages are drastically different from Chinese.
The label on the vertical axis of a pictograph representing numbers of people speaking different languages is typically "Number of People" or "Population." This axis is used to show the quantity or count of individuals for each language category depicted in the pictograph.
Rhyme can vary between languages due to differences in phonetics, phonotactics, and the structure of words. For example, languages may have different sets of sounds or phonemes that can create rhymes. Additionally, the position of stress in words and the complexity of syllable structure can affect how rhyme is perceived and utilized in different languages.
most languages are similar in structure but have different rules about rhyme. -apex
The European day of languages is to celebrate all the languages from all the countries in Europe.
"Languages" in French is "Langues". "All languages" is "Toutes les langues".
In All Languages was created in 1987-02.
Yes, I did.
You are likely a polyglot, someone who is fluent in multiple languages. This demonstrates a high level of language proficiency and a diverse cultural understanding.
All romance languages branched off from Latin.