Some examples of the name "Earth" in different languages include:
Earth in different languages are: Spanish: Tierra French: Terre German: Erde Italian: Terra
the way you say earth in spanish is planeta.
"African" is not a language. Africa is a continent that contains 54 countries and more than 2100 completely different languages. Some estimates place the number of languages at around 3000.If you have any questions about African languages, you will have to specify the language.The most prominent languages spoken in Africa are:AfrikaansAmharicArabicEnglishFrenchFulaHausaIgboOromaSomaliSwahiliYorubaZulu
well i know one in bangla earth is dunia which really means world
The term "Earth" has its origins in Old English and Germanic languages, referring to the soil or ground. It has been used for centuries to describe our planet within the solar system and is now the accepted name for the third planet from the sun.
The Earth is generally referred to by one name, which is "Earth." However, in different languages and cultures, it may have different names.
Earth in different languages are: Spanish: Tierra French: Terre German: Erde Italian: Terra
There are approximately 6,800 languages in the world today. The name of God is different in every language simply because different languages use different words to describe the world. It has nothing to do with the idea that there is one God. Earth has only 1 moon, but there are thousands of different words for "moon".
You can find one on wikipedia.org type list of languages, and then click on List of languages by name.
Earth's moon received its name in the various languages in prehistoric times.
There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken on Earth. However, a large number of these languages are endangered and may become extinct in the near future. The majority of the world's population speaks a relatively small number of languages, with English, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, and Hindi among the most widely spoken.
Scientific names are all in Latin, and are not in different languages.
the way you say earth in spanish is planeta.
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solanum tuberosum
laxmi in india
Rebecca is from the Hebrew and means 'to tie'. It means the same in other languages.