There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 languages in the world (not counting languages no longer spoken), so it would be very hard to list them all here.
You can at least find out the word for "family" in a few of them using a free online translator and selecting different languages to translate to from English.
Here are family in 5 different languages:
No, not all languages have nouns. Some languages, like verb-based languages, do not have a clear distinction between nouns and verbs and may use different word classes or sentence structures instead.
"Okay" is a word that has the same meaning and spelling in multiple languages.
It is impossible to provide a single word for "white" in all languages as languages have different words and variations. However, some examples include "blanc" in French, "weiß" in German, "blanco" in Spanish, and "白" (bái) in Mandarin Chinese.
Some languages that are derived from the German language include Dutch, Afrikaans, Yiddish, and Luxembourgish. These languages evolved from different historical and geographical contexts, but have roots in the Germanic language family and share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax with German.
Languages such as Arabic, Chinese, and Japanese do not belong on the European family tree of languages. These languages belong to different language families, such as the Afro-Asiatic language family for Arabic and the Sino-Tibetan language family for Chinese and Japanese.
education
wife
Well there are three i know Altiar, Ezio, and Aquilas
In tamil - nanban in hindi - dosth
No, not all languages have nouns. Some languages, like verb-based languages, do not have a clear distinction between nouns and verbs and may use different word classes or sentence structures instead.
"Okay" is a word that has the same meaning and spelling in multiple languages.
It is impossible to provide a single word for "white" in all languages as languages have different words and variations. However, some examples include "blanc" in French, "weiß" in German, "blanco" in Spanish, and "白" (bái) in Mandarin Chinese.
All 6,809 languages in the world are different from each other.
It's possible it is for one, but there are hundreds of different native American tribes, all with different languages.
Yes, because you can't literally translate a language into another language. Especially eastern languages are totally different from western. For example in chinees, you don't have a word for 'or'. And the word for power is the same as the word for right. In the end, we always think in a language, which means that all people think different.
Some languages that are derived from the German language include Dutch, Afrikaans, Yiddish, and Luxembourgish. These languages evolved from different historical and geographical contexts, but have roots in the Germanic language family and share similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and syntax with German.
because people speak all kinds of different languages