russo
well in spanish you Yo te quiero ;)
José is the Spanish equivalent of the English Joseph. The Russian equivalent would be Иосиф (pron: Iosif).
Loco: Spanish Fou: French Безумнйы (bezumnyj): Russian
eegra -when you say it you should roll your tongue when you say the r like how spanish people roll their tongue when they say r's.
Jacquelline is French, it is the feminine of James. There is no direct equivalent in Spanish. Some names, like say John or Paul are cosmopolitan, others like Tatiana ( Russian) are language specific. Jacqueline is French and has no Spanish equivalent.
French: Cinquante German: Funfzig Spanish: Cincuenta
I can say it in 8. English = Hello Japanese = Konnichiwa Chinese = Ni hao Spanish = Hola Russian = Prevet Arabic = Marahaban French = Bonjour Hebrew = Salom
Russian.
Spanish-escondido Italian-nascoto French-caché German-versteckt Russian-skrytyy
"frio" that's cold in Spanish "zimny" - in Polish "Erkältung" - in German "холодный" - in Russian
Hebrew = margalit (מרגלית) Polish = perła Spanish = perla Russian = zhemchug (жемчуг)
Папа = PApa. I believe it's pronounced exactly like the word for potato is in spanish.