the word Ok
A cognate is a word that is the same in two languages.
There is no one word that is identical in all the world's languages.
Radii is the plural of the word 'radius'. It comes from the Latin word of the same spelling meaning beam, staff or rod. Most European languages derived from Latin.
Non-tonal languages, such as English, do not use pitch variations to distinguish meaning. Examples of tonal languages include Mandarin Chinese and Thai, where pitch changes can alter the meaning of a word. In tonal languages, the pronunciation of a word can change its meaning, whereas in non-tonal languages, pronunciation does not affect meaning in the same way.
With slight pronunciation variations, the word "algebra" is the same in most languages.
The part of speech that expresses existence, action, or occurrence in most languages.
Kunal is not a Marathi word. This is a Sanskrit word, which means 'stem of the lotus'. This word is used in most of the languages of India.
The most common word in all languages is "the."
Rationality is a word that means being rational, logical and reasonable. It is same in all religions and languages.
A true cognate is a word that has the same linguistic form and meaning in two languages because it has a shared origin. True cognates demonstrate the historical connection between languages and can help language learners identify similar vocabulary.
"Kitab" is an Arabic word meaning "book," commonly used in languages like Urdu and Arabic. "Pustak" is a Hindi word also meaning "book," commonly used in languages like Hindi and Sanskrit. Both words refer to the same object, a written or printed work bound together.
Speaking many languages.