Survivor in Spanish is "superviviente", in French it is "survivant", and in German it is "Überlebender".
People who speak several different languages are called polyglots.
A person who can speak different languages is called a polyglot.
The survivor from Warsaw likely used English, German, and Polish. Polish would have been the native language of the survivor as Warsaw is in Poland. English and German were probably used due to the historical context of World War II and the occupation of Warsaw by German forces.
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.
Survivor
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Survivor in Spanish is "superviviente", in French it is "survivant", and in German it is "Überlebender".
English. German and Hebrew
As far as I know there are no other words with the exact meaning like survivor. Unless you translate it to other languages.
The term "survivor" can be translated to different languages in Africa depending on the specific language being used. For example, in Swahili, it is "msurvivor." It would be helpful to specify the African language in order to provide an accurate translation.
Different languages help us communicate with people from diverse backgrounds, understand different cultures, and broaden our perspectives. They also enable us to access literature, music, and other art forms from various parts of the world. Overall, knowing multiple languages can enhance cognitive abilities and create opportunities for personal and professional growth.
Different languages were created by different people, obviously.
There are many problems of communication in different languages. Interpretations, inflection and meaning of words can be lost in communication of different languages.
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.
All 6,809 languages in the world are different from each other.
Different languages were designed by different people, obviously.