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Hebrew: ראין Arabic:راين Japanese: ライアン Chinese: 瑞安 Hindi: रयान
The simplest way is to learn to spell. Some find it harder than others. You could always point out that English is the hardest of all Western languages to spell because it is made of words from many different languages that use different rules of spelling. The more you use words correctly spelled (not text-speak) the more automatic your use of correct spelling will become. Practice makes perfect. (And here you can even use the spell checker.)
== == == == Brazilian Portuguese - JoãoArabic - حنا (Pronouced "Hannah") Arabic - حنا (Pronounced "Hannah") Spanish - JuanHebrew - ג'ון
In German, it is the same , November In Spanish it is noviembre (not capitalized). In French, it is novembre (not capitalized) In Italian, it is also novembre. In Russian, it is ноябрь (nojabr') In Polish, it is listopad. (see related link for other languages)
You would spell the name Alyssa the same in French as you would in English. Names do not change across languages.
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Melinda
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Sure! Spanish: mío French: le mien (masculine) / la mienne (feminine) German: mein Italian: mio Japanese: 私の (watashi no)
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Erica
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architecture
Here are the translations for "God's Gift" in different languages: Spanish: Regalo de Dios French: Cadeau de Dieu German: Gottesgeschenk Italian: Dono di Dio Japanese: 神の贈り物 (Kami no Okurimono) Chinese: 上帝的礼物 (Shàngdì de Lǐwù)
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