Hebrew: "Ach" (אח).
Spanish: "Hermano".
Russian: Brat (brat'ja means brothers, or brotherhood)
Japanese: Oniisan (お兄さん - Big brother), Aniki (兄貴 - Older brother), Otouto (弟 - Little brother)
Swedish: Bror
French: Frère
Portuguese: Irmão
Italian: Fratello
There are literally hundreds of languages in the world and nearly all have a translation or a closely related translation for the word 'beginning'. In the romance languages it is debut (French), inizio (Italian), incipiens (Latin), and comenzando (Spanish). In Chinese it is 'Kaishi'.
There are literally hundreds of languages in the world and nearly all have a translation or a closely related translation for the word 'respect'. In the romance languages it is le egard (French), il rispetto (Italian), respectus (Latin), and el respeto (Spanish). In Chinese it is 'Zunzhong'.
Manoy for older brother
'mon petit frère' is 'my small brother' in English.
Translation: Where did you go my brother?
There are literally hundreds of languages in the world and nearly all have a translation or a closely related translation for the word 'beginning'. In the romance languages it is debut (French), inizio (Italian), incipiens (Latin), and comenzando (Spanish). In Chinese it is 'Kaishi'.
translation of the word independent in other languages
Africa has hundreds of languages, so it is not really possible to list the translations from all the languages.
There are literally hundreds of languages in the world and nearly all have a translation or a closely related translation for the word 'respect'. In the romance languages it is le egard (French), il rispetto (Italian), respectus (Latin), and el respeto (Spanish). In Chinese it is 'Zunzhong'.
Wiki is virtually the same in all languages.
Bhau = Brother
There are probably hundreds maybe thousands of languages that the Bible is not printed in. For example in PNG there are hundreds of languages and not all of them have a translation of the Bible.
"Brother" in French is "frere".
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene. But, in all of these languages translation for yes is DA
Please specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Hermano is brother in Spanish
Manoy for older brother