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word for friend in the Punjabi languages are : dost ,sada pra ,yaaraa ,veer .
There is no such language as "Indian". India has over 500 language, and Native Americans also speak about 500 different languages.
"Prikoli" is a word that comes from many different languages. It is best known as the Russian word "prikol", which roughly means that something is funny.
A hybrid word is a word that is formed by combining elements from different languages. For example, "brunch" is a hybrid word that combines elements from "breakfast" and "lunch."
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word for friend in the Punjabi languages are : dost ,sada pra ,yaaraa ,veer .
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There are literally hundreds of different languages across the 53 (approx) countries of the continent of Africa. A country like Uganda has 70 (ish) separate tribal languages, but in the capitol of Kampala, most people speak Luganda - and the word for friend is Maquano (although the spelling not be correct)
There is no such language as Creole. the word "creole" refers to a category of languages that are a blend of 2 completely different languages. There are more than 100 living creolized languages in the world. Most are English-based or French based.
"Prikoli" is a word that comes from many different languages. It is best known as the Russian word "prikol", which roughly means that something is funny.
There is no such language as Indian. There are more than 450 languages are spoken in India. If you meant Native American, there are more than 700 different Native American languages.
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Life in different languages: Spanish: Vida French: Vie German: Leben Italian: Vita Japanese: 生活 (Seikatsu) Mandarin: 生活 (Shēnghuó)
In different cultures and languages the spelling of a word will change. Different languages have different spellings for word than what you are used to when spelling a word in English. The word nut in Thai is spelled Krayasat.
There is no word 'alllaaaaah' in English.
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