in French, joy is "la joie".
translation of the word independent in other languages
In Inuktitut, the word for joy is "nunaqpa." Different dialects of Inuit languages may have variations, but this term generally conveys the sense of happiness or joy. Inuit languages are rich and diverse, reflecting the culture and environment of the Inuit people.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.
Multilingual.
The word for siblings in other languages includes "hermanos" in Spanish, "frres et surs" in French, and "Geschwister" in German.
Having been a Russian linguist in the military, the word most commonly used word for the verb, 'joy' is padoctb or radost(soft sound for the t). I don't know if the Greek language has such a verb but it is said that the Cyrillic alphabet, which is the basis for slavic languages including Russian, was started by a Greek.
Some examples of the word for "prosperity" in other languages are: Spanish: prosperidad French: prospérité German: Wohlstand Italian: prosperità
The African continent is home to numerous languages and cultures, each with its own word for "joy." For instance, in Swahili, "joy" is translated as "furaha." In Zulu, it is "jabula," while in Hausa, it is "farin ciki." Each term reflects the rich linguistic diversity found across Africa.
Its pride and joy.
Some translations of the word "dark" in other languages are: Spanish: oscuro French: sombre German: dunkel Italian: scuro
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