In French the word for sheep is 'Mouton' (Moo-ton)
In German the word for sheep is 'Schaf' (Shaff)
In Italian the word for sheep is 'Pecora' (Pe-kor-ra)
Switzerland (french: Suiesse, german: Schweiz, italian: Svizzera)
Switzerland has German, French, Italian, and Romansh as official languages. Different regions of Switzerland are predominantly German-speaking, French-speaking, Italian-speaking, or Romansh-speaking.
Six English, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, and German
Apple - Manzana (Spanish), Pomme (French), Apfel (German), Mela (Italian), Ringo (Japanese) Banana - Plátano (Spanish), Banane (French), Banane (German), Banana (Italian), Banana (Japanese) Orange - Naranja (Spanish), Orange (French), Orange (German), Arancia (Italian), Orenji (Japanese) Grape - Uva (Spanish), Raisin (French), Traube (German), Uva (Italian), Budo (Japanese) Strawberry - Fresa (Spanish), Fraise (French), Erdbeere (German), Fragola (Italian), Ichigo (Japanese)
German is the odd language. French, Italian, Spanish, and Romanian have their roots in Latin. German is a Germanic language, with next to no ties to Latin.
"Hi!" in English is Sali! or Salut! in French, Hallo! or Tschau! in German, Ciao! in Italian and Allegra! in Romansh.
Maybe, if your mother's father was Italian and her mother was French, but your father's father was Spanish and his mother was German, and you grew up in Portugal.
German, French, Italian and Romansch
French.
german, french, italian, and romansh
No, they are American. Actually they are German. They are also French, Italian, and Native American.
Her ethnicity is a mix of French, Italian and Portuguese.