Latin: pluvia (pronounce ploo-vee-a) French : pluie (plwee) Spanish : lluvia (lyoo-vee-a) Portuguese: chuva (shoo-va) German : Regen (ray-gun) Welsh: glaw (glow to rhyme with cow)
Rain in different languages: Spanish: lluvia French: pluie German: Regen Japanese: 雨 (ame)
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There are hundreds of different languages and dialects in Africa. Africa is not a country, it is a continent with countries within it.
Emilie is typically pronounced as "eh-mee-lee" or "eh-mih-lee." The emphasis is usually on the second syllable.
In general, languages that do not include the pronunciation of the letter "v" include Hawaiian, Samoan, and some Indigenous Australian languages. Additionally, some dialects of Arabic and Chinese may also lack the distinct pronunciation of the letter "v".
you just say it like rain
You would pronounce it as "Kimberly" - unfortunately christian naming systems do not translate into native languages as their base references are different.
Pronounced as 'rain'.
You can pronounce it why-mer-rain-er other way too but this is right
Red in the languages of Belgium:German = rotFrench = rougeDutch = rood
Uh rain E E
Exactly like the word "rain".