A cognate is a word that is the same in two languages.
Well, languages spoken by human beings. Which includes all of the languages we know about actually. Although computer codes are also referred to as "languages", they are not really the same thing, as they are not used by sentient beings to converse.
"tham ja" is used in Hindi, Marathi & Marwari languages (I'm fluent with these 3 languages, however, it might be used in other similar languages too). Whichever language it is used in, "Tham ja" means to stop....... or to wait (in some cases, depending on the context it is used in.)
yes it is a french word that is used in english and it has the same meaning in both languages.
In French, Natalie means "born on Christmas day". In Spanish, Natalie is also translated as "born on Christmas day". In Italian, Natalie translates to "Christmas child". In German, Natalie is used in the same way as in English, without a specific Christmas-related meaning.
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Kunal is not a Marathi word. This is a Sanskrit word, which means 'stem of the lotus'. This word is used in most of the languages of India.
The name Luan is of Portuguese origin and means "lion." It is also used in Albanian and Vietnamese languages with variations in meaning such as "moon" or "warrior."
Bilingual means the ability to speak in two languages.
The ordinary meaning of "common" is used in math too. It means "same for both" or "same for all".
The meaning would stay the same in all languages. However, the word used to deliver this meaning changes in different languages. This is because words express a meaning.
"Kitab" is an Arabic word meaning "book," commonly used in languages like Urdu and Arabic. "Pustak" is a Hindi word also meaning "book," commonly used in languages like Hindi and Sanskrit. Both words refer to the same object, a written or printed work bound together.
The name Laila means "night beauty" or "dark as night" in Arabic. It is also used in different cultures and languages with variations in its meaning.