Arabic- Bulgarian-надежда Chinese-希望 Dutch-hopen English-hope
French-espoir Greek-ελπίδα Hebrew-תִקוָה(tikvah) Indonesian-harapan Japanese-希望 Korean-바람 Latvian-cerība Maltese-tama Norwegian-håp Portuguese-esperança Romanian-nădejde Spanish-esperanza Turkish- umut
Ukrainian-надія (nadi)
Vietnamese- hy vọng
Kennel in other languages: French: Chenil Spanish: Perrera German: Zwinger Italian: Canile
In Spanish, you say "abundancia." In French, you say "abondance." In German, you say "Fülle."
you say it the same as you do in english. names don't often change in languages. i am not sure why. hope this helps!!
Here are a few translations for "little bear" in other languages: Spanish: "osito" French: "ourson" German: "kleiner Bär" Italian: "orsetto"
In spanish the word egg is batido.
http://www.google.com/dictionary
sobreviviente
How do you say ... "in foreign"??? There are thousands of foreign languages; please clarify which one you want.
Learning foreign languages are important because it makes it easier for communication between people of different nationalities and backgrounds. It would help with trade when including other locations such as Austria, Prussia, Great Britain and, Russia.
фейерверк
Cinamon
in chinese, it's " he "
In Chinese we say= Yang In Afrikaans we say = Skaap In German we say = Schaf (Hope the spelling is correct :) )
SREKjEN - on Macedonian
Junge or Bub
in spanish it is libertio
Afrikaans = Donker