Bienvenue (French), Bienvenidos (Spanish), Benvenuto (Italian), Willkommen (German) and Ahlan WA sahlan أهلا وسهلا (Arabic).
The majority of languages that are written from right to left are those that are written with the Arabic alphabet, such as Arabic, Farsi, Iranian Azeri/Turkish, Pashto, and Urdu. Other languages written from right to left include: Hebrew, Neo-Aramaic, and Maldivian.
There are no "limitations" of machine language over other languages. Any task that you can accomplish in any other language can also be done in machine language. However, there are disadvantages to machine language, namely that machine language is difficult to read and write correctly compared to higher-level languages, and is dependent upon the hardware which it is written for.
no
it can be written by words
The programs written in Machine codes (like hexadecimal codes) are the Low level programs. These are understood only by the Microprocessor they are written for and written on. Whereas the High level programs are written in English like languages which are human redable.
Most books in Europe were written in Latin. There were numerous books in the Arab World and in China that were written in other languages.
"In Eskimo languages, you can say 'qujanaq' to mean 'you're welcome'."
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
In India, one way to say "welcome" is "आपका स्वागत है" (pronounced as "aapka swagat hai") in Hindi. There are also other regional languages spoken in India, each with their own way of saying "welcome."
An opera can be written in Italian, French, German, Russian and other languages, and it can be sung in nearly all the languages in the world.
In Japanese, flower is 花 (hana).
I cant answer that because they have different languages.
It all depends on the country the Muislims live in or the language they speak. If they live in America or speak English, the Muslims Say "welcome". If they live in the Middle East and the language is Arabic, the Muslims say "Ahlan wasahlan" The Muslims live all over the world and speak all languages. What ever the word welcome means in other languages, this is how the Muslims say welcome.
The indigenous languages spoken in Alaska include languages such as Iñupiaq, Yup'ik, and Alutiiq. In Iñupiaq, you can say "Qaŋa," which is a general greeting that can be used to welcome someone.
In German "welcome" is "willkommen" (vill-co-men) In Italian "welcome" is "benvenuto" (behn-vehn-oo-toe)
Edward J. Vajda has written: 'Lincom: Languages of the World /Materials, vol. 204: Ket' -- subject(s): Other Languages
French: bienvenue Dutch: welkom Greek: καλώς όρισες Italian: benvenuto Spanish: bienvenido