English - Hello
Irish - Dia Duit
Dutch - dach (don't know how to spell it)
French - Bonjour
Spanish hola (h is silent)
and that's all I know from my head :p
"Hello" is typically written the same way in New Zealand as it is in other English-speaking countries. However, in Maori, one of the official languages of New Zealand, "hello" can be translated as "Kia ora".
Molina is a name. Names can't be translated into other languages, but they can be spelled phonetically in other languages. In Japanese, Molina is spelled モリーナ
French: Gratitude Spanish: Gratitud
It was his name - it cannot be translated into other languages
The word hareketli resimler is spanish and can be translated into english and many more languages. It translates into english as "moving pictures". Other languages may have it translated as "the picture moves".
Janet is a name. Names can't be translated into other languages, but they can be spelled phonetically in other languages. In Japanese, Janet is spelled ジャネット
Logan is a name. Names can't be translated into other languages, but they can be spelled phonetically in other languages. In Japanese, Logan is spelled ローガン
Hello in english is pronounced (hell-OH) it rhymes with fello, jello ,yellow. the most common version oh hello is "hi"or "hey". * for other languages see the questions"how do you say hello in(spanish)"it would be "hola"
prob. chinese, english, german, spanish, french, arabic, hindi, etc.
Translated into the English language, "alkhabar" roughly means "information". Information comes in many forms, and "alkhabar" translates into other languages, too.
It is still Garry.All names in English would still be the same in Italian and other languages
The English equivalent of Jose is Joseph or Joe. Given names are not normally translated into other languages.