The word "compilation" is a relatively new word in world languages and is therefore fairly similar from one language to the next. In fact, the French translation is exactly that of the English, compilation. In Spanish, it is "compilacion" and in Dutch it's "Compilatie."
Some translations of the word "dark" in other languages are: Spanish: oscuro French: sombre German: dunkel Italian: scuro
Some translations for "friend" in other languages are: French: ami/amie Spanish: amigo/amiga German: Freund/Freundin Italian: amico/amica
Some common translations for "orange" in different languages are: Spanish: naranja French: orange Italian: arancione German: orange Mandarin Chinese: 橙色 (chéngsè)
There are over 2,000 languages spoken in Africa, so it is not possible to provide translations for 'freedom' in all of them. However, here are a few translations for 'freedom' in some major African languages: Swahili: Uhuru Zulu: Inkululeko Amharic: ነፃነት (Nəsanet) Hausa: Gaskiya
Some translations of the word "happy" in other languages are: French: heureux/heureuse Spanish: feliz German: glücklich Italian: felice Portuguese: feliz Dutch: gelukkig Japanese: 幸せ (shiawase) Chinese: 快乐 (kuài lè) Arabic: سعيد (sa'id) Russian: счастливый (schastlivyy) Hindi: खुशी (khushi)
Some translations of the word "dark" in other languages are: Spanish: oscuro French: sombre German: dunkel Italian: scuro
Jerry Spinelli's books have been translated into multiple languages, with some of his popular works available in languages such as Spanish, French, German, and Italian. The number of his books available in other languages varies depending on the publisher and the demand for translations in different regions.
because our languages share some common origins...
There is no simple answer to this question. Some compilers compile fast, others compile slow, and generate highly efficient or inefficient code. The same applies to scripting languages (which would better be classified interpreted languages or interpreters to contrast compiled languages or compilers).In today's languages and tools, the distinction between compiler and interpreter blurs. Most interpreters including compilation steps, for example to generate pre-compiled code and/or just-in-time compilation (e.g. Java and .NET languages). Other intermediate technologies exist.
Some possible translations for 'teardrop' in Celtic languages are: in Irish Gaelic: 'dearóg' in Scottish Gaelic: 'dearag' in Welsh: 'deigryn'.
Some translations for "friend" in other languages are: French: ami/amie Spanish: amigo/amiga German: Freund/Freundin Italian: amico/amica
English and some other languages
I personally prefer the language of the KJV (and not the NKJV, either, the real thing). However, some passages may be difficult for modern audiences to understand, and other translations may be helpful in such cases.Also, some modern translations are actually moreaccurate.
There are over 2,000 languages spoken in Africa, so it is not possible to provide translations for 'freedom' in all of them. However, here are a few translations for 'freedom' in some major African languages: Swahili: Uhuru Zulu: Inkululeko Amharic: ነፃነት (Nəsanet) Hausa: Gaskiya
Some translations of the word "happy" in other languages are: French: heureux/heureuse Spanish: feliz German: glücklich Italian: felice Portuguese: feliz Dutch: gelukkig Japanese: 幸せ (shiawase) Chinese: 快乐 (kuài lè) Arabic: سعيد (sa'id) Russian: счастливый (schastlivyy) Hindi: खुशी (khushi)
Here are some translations for "cocoa" in different languages: Spanish: cacao French: cacao German: Kakao Italian: cacao Chinese: 可可 (kě kě) Japanese: ココア (kokoa)
Some translations of "Carlos" in different languages are: Spanish: Carlos Italian: Carlo Portuguese: Carlos French: Charles