in spanish - bebe (bey-bey)
in Italian - bambino
in spanish - bebe (bey-bey)
in Italian - bambino
el babe
The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.
Say rose or rosa. You just said pink in about 10 different languages
The word chocolate is said in Spanish as el chocolate. In Italian it is said as cioccolato and in Latin as scelerisque.
By translating what you said
russian
I think you may mean Swahili, although there are several other languages spoken in Kenya, including English. The president has said he mainly speaks English, although he studied other languages in school.
In Spanish, "home" is said as "hogar." In French, it is "maison." In German, it is "Zuhause." In Italian, it is "casa."
Tagalog = sangol Greek = moro Hebrew = תינוקת/תינוק (tinok/tinoket) Spanish = bebé
The question asks for a comparison between procedural languages, but doesn't state what those languages shall be compared with. Therefore, the question cannot be answered. I suppose one advantage of procedural languages, compared with all other high-level programming languages, is that most programmers are familiar with the general concepts, which cannot be said from many other types of high-level programming languages.
There are many languages in use on the African continent. That said, "Jessica" would be "Jessica" in any of them. It has no equivalent in any other language.
There are many languages in use on the African continent. That said, "Jessica" would be "Jessica" in any of them. It has no equivalent in any other language.