忠诚- Chinese
loyaal-dutch
fidèle- french
loyal-German
πιστός- greek
leale-Italian
忠節- Japanese
충성하는- Korean
leal-Portuguese and spanish
верноподданическо- Russian
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The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.
Arabic: RiksCatalan: BallarChinese: Tiào wǔDutch: DansenFrench: DanseGerman: TanzenGreek: ΧορεύωHindi: NachPortuguese: DançaRussian: ТанецSanskrit: NrityaSpanish: Bailar/DanzarSwedish: Dansa
It is the same for both languages
"Taxi" is a fairly common cognate--the same word is used in a lot of languages.
It would depend on the tribe as there are several different languages that the Native Americans had/have.
Use google translate.
The Hawaiian word for loyal is "ho'olu lokahi."
The word polyglot is a noun. A polyglot is someone who speaks various languages.
The Samoan word for loyal is "faitauga."
Yes, "loyal" is a two-syllable word.
Arabic = زهرةAfrikaans = blomFrench = fleurShona = ruvaSwahili = ua
an apple in Arabic : tuffaaha تفّاحةapple in Finnish: omenaSwedish: äpple
No, "hon" is not a prefix. It is a word in various languages that can mean different things, such as "she" in Swedish and "her" in English.
loyal
Arabic = رب Afrikaans = meester Swahili = mungu
The past tense of "loyal" is "remained loyal" or "was loyal."