to say "i love you" in chinese, you say "我爱你" (prounounced "wo ai ni")
我 means I, 爱 means love, 你 means you.
Spanish: María. Italian: Maria. Portuguese: Maria. French: Marie. German: Maria.
In the Eskimo languages, there are different words and expressions to convey the concept of love, just as in any language. It's important to note that Eskimo languages are not homogenous, so the number of ways to express "love" will vary across different specific languages within the Eskimo language family.
Here are ways to write "100" in some languages: Spanish: cien French: cent German: hundert Italian: cento
Ethan in different languages: Spanish: Ethan French: Ethan German: Ethan Italian: Ethan Russian: Итан (Itan)
Edward can be written as follows in different languages: Spanish: Eduardo French: Edouard German: Eduard Italian: Edoardo Russian: Эдуард (Eduard)
Me encanta Nueva York. (Spanish) J'aime New York. (French).
there aer lots of different languages in Europe like English, German and Spanish but there is an European language.
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he didn't write in anything besides english, but his books were published in over 50 languages.
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yes they do
In Irish "Gaelic": Madailéin or Máighdlín
There is no word 'alllaaaaah' in English.
in vietnamies it is dau bep
Spanish: María. Italian: Maria. Portuguese: Maria. French: Marie. German: Maria.
In the Eskimo languages, there are different words and expressions to convey the concept of love, just as in any language. It's important to note that Eskimo languages are not homogenous, so the number of ways to express "love" will vary across different specific languages within the Eskimo language family.
Here are ways to write "100" in some languages: Spanish: cien French: cent German: hundert Italian: cento