Yes, numbers look the same in every language as they are represented by the same symbols (0-9) universally.
No, numbers are not written the same in every language. Different languages may use different symbols or characters to represent numbers.
No, the term "hellilula" is not the same in every language. It is not a universally recognized word and may have different meanings or translations depending on the language.
Some examples of words that have similar meanings in many languages include "hello," "goodbye," and "thank you." These are often used as common greetings and expressions of gratitude that transcend language barriers.
The word that is the same in every single language known to man kind is "Lego." It might sound ridiculous, but yes, it's true.
"Okay" is a word that is pronounced and spelled the same in many languages around the world.
No, numbers are not written the same in every language. Different languages may use different symbols or characters to represent numbers.
No, the term "hellilula" is not the same in every language. It is not a universally recognized word and may have different meanings or translations depending on the language.
Spanish? The tune will be the same in every language. Look up the notes on google.
The chemical element symbol for gold (Au) is the same in every language and is not translated.
every culture in the world has numbers and the same rules in solvin mathematical problems, but they have a different language so it may be hard to understand...
All names are the same in every language.
Same as every other language.
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Nintendo in spanish is 'Nintendo'. It is the same for french, german, swedish, and every other language.
Hebrew uses the same symbols for numbers that every other language in the world uses. So it would be "6". If you're asking how to say six in Hebrew, it's שש (pronounced shesh). In Jewish contexts, numbers can be written with letters of the Hebrew alphabet. If that's what you're talking about, the answer is the letter vav: ו
Brian. A Name is the same in every language.
if it is a name it is the same in every language