Chidgikux.-Aleut
Qeyughalnguq/suughneghílnguq-Siberian yupik
Qezuqliq-Alaskan yupik
Sungauraaqtaaq/Sillagiksaaq-inupiaq
Sungaaqtaq/Hungaaqtaq/Tunguqtuq-West inuktitun
Tungujuqtuq-East inuktitut
Tungujurtuq-Kalaallisut
Tunguurtuq-East Kalaattisit
Source:im eskimMallory in different languages is mallory. It does not transpose, it is the same in all languages.
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
how do you say success in different languages
There is no such thing as Mother of all languages..Every community has its own mother of languages..Some say Sanskrit..Some fanatics of some language like Tamil say that is the mother of all. some other may say similar way about their lang..
Rain in different languages: Spanish: lluvia French: pluie German: Regen Japanese: 雨 (ame)
People's names are the same in all languages.
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Depends. You did not say where. Different languages in different places.
Mallory in different languages is mallory. It does not transpose, it is the same in all languages.
Nebraska is the same in all languages, because it's a name.
im not crazy in 100 different languages
There are over 200 aboriginal languages spoken in Australia. You'd have to specify which language you're talking about.
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