le paix: French pax: Latin
Some words for "Moon" in different languages are: Spanish: Luna French: Lune Italian: Luna German: Mond Japanese: 月 (tsuki)
Some foreign words for "home" in different languages include: Spanish: "hogar" French: "maison" German: "heim" Italian: "casa" Japanese: "ie" Russian: "" (dom) Arabic: "" (manzil) Chinese: "" (ji)
Some examples of words that are spelled the same in various languages include "internet," "television," "hotel," and "restaurant." These words have been borrowed from their original language (often English) and used across many different languages without any spelling changes.
It is impossible to provide a single word for "white" in all languages as languages have different words and variations. However, some examples include "blanc" in French, "weiß" in German, "blanco" in Spanish, and "白" (bái) in Mandarin Chinese.
Some beautiful words for "home" in other languages include "casa" in Spanish, "maison" in French, "heim" in German, and "" (dom) in Russian.
The Romanian language has some Greek words (as many other languages) but these two languages are extremely different.
Some words for "Moon" in different languages are: Spanish: Luna French: Lune Italian: Luna German: Mond Japanese: 月 (tsuki)
because some elements are named after words in other languages, like latin.
Some foreign words for "home" in different languages include: Spanish: "hogar" French: "maison" German: "heim" Italian: "casa" Japanese: "ie" Russian: "" (dom) Arabic: "" (manzil) Chinese: "" (ji)
Not very much, although there is some cursing in different languages.
Some examples of words that are spelled the same in various languages include "internet," "television," "hotel," and "restaurant." These words have been borrowed from their original language (often English) and used across many different languages without any spelling changes.
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well, all languages have slang words. So, if you keep two groups of people apart that originally spoke the same language for 500 years or so, they'll have a lot of different words. If you kept them apart for thousands of years, they might have an entirely different language. Still, some languages are similar to each other, like how a lot of Spanish words are like English words and are almost the same, such as traditionale and traditional.
It is impossible to provide a single word for "white" in all languages as languages have different words and variations. However, some examples include "blanc" in French, "weiß" in German, "blanco" in Spanish, and "白" (bái) in Mandarin Chinese.
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Some beautiful words for "home" in other languages include "casa" in Spanish, "maison" in French, "heim" in German, and "" (dom) in Russian.
Some common words borrowed from other languages into English include "admiral" from Arabic, "chocolate" from Nahuatl, "piano" from Italian, and "tsunami" from Japanese. English has borrowed words from many languages throughout its history due to interactions with different cultures and societies.