* In Portuguese = pronúncia fonada
With slight pronunciation variations, the word "algebra" is the same in most languages.
Names are mostly the same in different languages. You would just say Kristin. If you want to hear if the pronunciation is the same, I suggest you go onto Google Translate.
Catherine. The spelling and (most of the time) pronunciation of names does not differ between languages.
You spell it "Karen". Your name is yours, regardless as to where you go. The lettering on your papers will not change, though in various languages, those letters might mean a different pronunciation.
im not crazy in 100 different languages
Gaelic: Murt (pronunciation: "moorsht"). Icelandic: morð (pronunciation: "morth").
The word "cosmos" can be translated into various languages as follows: in Spanish, it is "cosmos"; in French, it is "cosmos"; in German, it is "Kosmos"; and in Italian, it is also "cosmo." Each of these translations retains a similar pronunciation and meaning, referring to the universe or the order of the universe.
People's names are the same in all languages.
village
Makayla
fun
lindo