Babylon has become one of the leading sites to translate a word from one language to another. Also, Rosetta Stone can be useful for this type of task.
It could be translated as Croí Cróga (Irish Gaelic) or Cridhe Cròdha (Scottish).
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== ==-Best Wishes,Vivek* Command of the English language is one of the most important assets one can have. It can help one: * Understand anything else in the World * Become a writer * Teach others * Utilize it as a stepping stone to further studies such as Law School ** At least that's what we did with our BA in English
There's MySpace or Facebook or you could have AIM or IM.
Could you speak english please?
"Could you...?" in English is Pourriez-vous...? in French.
The Bible was translated into English so that people who do not speak the original documents' languages could read it. It was originally translated into English in the 1380s, by John Wycliffe.
Pourraient in French is could in English.
One could go online onto google translation or Babelfish to translate sunyata into English. Sunyata translated into English means emptiness and is a Buddhist discipline which denies the existence of lonely properties that may survive if having no other relations to other things.
It could be translated as " I miss her".
The word autoscuela is an Spanish word. The Spanish word when translated into English mean driving school. It could also be translated into school of motoring.
The English verb "to go" is translated in French as "aller". The French imperative "go !" is taken from English and means the same, "go!" It could also be the Japanese Go boardgame.
It could be translated as " I will hurt you".
"Getting" could be translated as "Prendere", but take note this is the infinite version of the verb, you could have to use different forms, based on the situation.
The term with spelling of ole dairio could not be translated from Italian to English. However, the term with spelling of ole dairio can be translated from Italian into English as ole diary.
Yes, I can help you with that. Please provide the title of the Chinese comic you would like translated into English.
You could just say idiot or bego.