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German: schwarzen Schatten
French: ombre noire
Italian: ombra nera
Danish: sort skygge
Welsh: cysgod du
Greek: μαύρη σκιά
The term for words from different languages is "loanwords."
A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
Yes, different spoken languages have their own unique sign languages. Each country or region may have its own sign language that is distinct from others, just like spoken languages vary around the world.
A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
Countries have different names in different languages because languages have their own unique words and sounds to represent the same place. This can be influenced by historical, cultural, and linguistic factors.
It makes sense. Shadow is black, so Shadow the Hedgehog is black.
Shadow's FUR is black and red because his blood is the same as Black Doom in Shadow the Hedgehog
No, shadow the hedgehog is black.
The Vincent Black Shadow was created in 2003.
Black God's Shadow was created in 1977.
You can certainly have a shadow that is another color besides gray. Gray or black shadows are produced when bright white light shines onto something. If you use a different color of light, you can get a different shade to the shadow. Also, you can use different lenses to look at the light and shadow, and that will change the color.
Faint shadow is something that is a geryish shadow not black
there are a lot of different languages for different tribes like cherrokee and black foot
Since all shadows are dark, a black shadow is not evil.
Black God's Shadow has 252 pages.
The American Indian name for "shadow" can vary among different tribes and languages. For example, in the Lakota language, "shadow" is referred to as "wíiyA," while in Navajo, it is called "naayééneeh." Each tribe has its own unique linguistic heritage, so the term for "shadow" will differ accordingly.
There is no shadow ball.