German-Gitarrist
Spanish-Guitarrista
Bulgarian-китарист
Chinese-吉他手
French-Guitariste
Greek-κιθαρίστας
architecture
In Spanish, sewing is 'coser'. In French, the word used is 'couture'. In German, the word sewing is 'Nahen'. In Italian, they say 'cucire'.
There is no such thing as "Creole" architecture. There are many Creole languages in the world, and one must first identify what is meant by "Creole" (e.g. Jamaican Creole, Gullah, Haitian Creole, etc.) before an architectural type can be attributed to it.
Pablo Picasso painted The Old Guitarist.
Sadness
education
wife
yes guitarist is
invisible
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.
Spanish: Inglés French: Anglais German: Englisch Italian: Inglese
No. The word guitarist's is a possessive noun (of or belonging to a guitarist). There is no adverb form.
Rescue
Spanish: para siempre French: pour toujours German: für immer Italian: per sempre Japanese: いつまでも (itsumademo) Chinese (Mandarin): 永远 (yǒngyuǎn) Russian: навсегда (navsegda) Arabic: إلى الأبد (ila al'abad)
architecture