Danish:Helt, French: héros, and in Czech is hrdina.
I can translate the Christmas song 'Silent night' in sign language.Interpreters will translate the dignitary's speech.Good intentions do not always translate into effective actions.Here are three sentences using the word 'translate':"James is fluent in English and French and so can translate between the two languages.""Please will you translate this into German for me?""When I am older I would like to translate for the government."
Can you translate that into French, please?We will translate the manifesto into multiple languages.I will translate the book into English.
To translate English to Afrikaans, you would need to have a good understanding of both languages. Start by breaking down the English sentence into individual words and phrases. Then, look up the corresponding Afrikaans words and phrases for each English word. Keep in mind that languages have different grammar rules and sentence structures, so you may need to adjust the word order or phrasing to ensure accuracy in translation.
A suffix for the word hero is -ine, as in heroine. A heroine is the feminine version of the word hero.
it means beautiful; heres a tip: if you want to no the translation of a certain word Google: Google translator then click the first one that pops up and you can translate many languages into English
With Google translator (translate.google.com)
Spanish word for slow:LentoIf you need to look up words in different languages or translate words go on:www.google.com/translate
Use google translate.
translate the word "lohah"
Hero in German = Held
The Croatian word cestitke means congratulations in English. You can use websites such as Google Translate to interpret the meaning of word in different languages.
in Portuguese = ritmo
You can translate great-grandmother to Portuguese and it's "Bisavó".
You can find translations of a word in different languages using online translation websites/apps like Google Translate, or by using multilingual dictionaries or language-specific resources. Some language learning platforms also offer translation features for exploring different language equivalents of a word.
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cheers, gracias, etc. *Go to google translate and type it in, then click as many different languages as you want. (:
Yes, because you can't literally translate a language into another language. Especially eastern languages are totally different from western. For example in chinees, you don't have a word for 'or'. And the word for power is the same as the word for right. In the end, we always think in a language, which means that all people think different.