Dutch-oom
French-oncle
German-Onkel
Greek-θείος
Italian-zio
Portuguese/spanish-tío
Russian-дядюшка
Spanish: Coche Swedish: Bil French: Voiture Portuguese: Carro Italian: Macchina Japanese: Kuruma 車 Korean: Cha 차
rood (rude) in Farsi
no
This is different in different programming languages. Some character groups used in various languages to start a comment are: //, ;, !, /*, --, #, ', {, <!--, {-, etc. Some languages also require a character group to end a comment. Some older languages did not use character groups to mark comments but required them to appear in a certain place on every program line. There are endless variations in how commenting is done in computer programming languages.
HTML and XTML are both different website coding languages.
The concept of "uncle" can vary across different cultures and languages. In some cultures, the term "uncle" may refer to a parent's brother, while in others it may be used more broadly to address older male relatives or family friends. Additionally, some languages have specific terms for different types of uncles, such as "paternal uncle" or "maternal uncle." Overall, the definition and significance of the role of an uncle can differ greatly depending on cultural norms and traditions.
wife
education
invisible
In different cultures and languages the spelling of a word will change. Different languages have different spellings for word than what you are used to when spelling a word in English. The word nut in Thai is spelled Krayasat.
There is no word 'alllaaaaah' in English.
A hybrid word is a word that is formed by combining elements from different languages. For example, "brunch" is a hybrid word that combines elements from "breakfast" and "lunch."
Rescue
architecture
Different words for "Efficiency" in different language
In Japanese, it is 'ongaku.'
Klingon: Dargh