sasie (saw-see)
In Spanish, it's "hermana." In French, it's "soeur." In Italian, it's "sorella." In German, it's "Schwester."
Some examples of the word for "prosperity" in other languages are: Spanish: prosperidad French: prospérité German: Wohlstand Italian: prosperità
Some translations of the word "dark" in other languages are: Spanish: oscuro French: sombre German: dunkel Italian: scuro
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One key difference is the way they handle word order. Germanic languages, such as English and German, tend to have a more fixed word order compared to other Indo-European languages, which might allow for more flexibility in word placement.
house = ValeFijian is related to other polynesian languages. For example, the word house in other languages is:Samoa: FaleTonga: FaleHawaii: HaleTahiti: FareAotearoa (New Zealand): Whare
translation of the word independent in other languages
Periya Sagothiri
The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.
Multilingual.
In Spanish: Príncipe In French: Prince In German: Prinz In Italian: Principe
If you are talking about language evolution, no other languages evolved from Hebrew, although it has several "sister" languages, such as Arabic, Maltese, and Aramaic.
seniors
el babe
In Spanish, choice is "elección." In French, it is "choix." In German, it is "Auswahl." In Italian, it is "scelta."
French: étoile Spanish: estrella German: Stern Japanese: 星 (hoshi)
Spanish: lobo French: loup German: wolf Italian: lupo Russian: волк (volk) Japanese: 狼 (ookami)
In Tibetan, yak is called "གཡག་" (gyag). In Chinese, it is called "牦牛" (máo niú). In Nepali, it is called "जात्री" (jātrī).