French = Heureux
Italian = Felice
German = Glücklich
Portugese = Feliz
Spanish = Feliz
Russian = счастливо
Romanian=Fericit
Dutch = Gelukkig
Korean = 행복한
Japanese = 幸せ
Chinese = 愉快
Greek = ευτυχής
Hebrew = שמח (same'akh)
In some Eskimo languages such as Inuktitut, you can say "Quviasukvik" to mean "Happy Day."
Some translations of the word "happy" in other languages are: French: heureux/heureuse Spanish: feliz German: glücklich Italian: felice Portuguese: feliz Dutch: gelukkig Japanese: 幸せ (shiawase) Chinese: 快乐 (kuài lè) Arabic: سعيد (sa'id) Russian: счастливый (schastlivyy) Hindi: खुशी (khushi)
Yes, many languages around the world have their own unique sign languages that are distinct from each other. These sign languages are used by deaf communities to communicate and are not universal across all languages.
The name Sarah means "Princess" from it's origan (Hebrew)
Mandarin and Uyghur are the two languages spoken in Xinjiang to about 50/50.
In Dutch happy vacations = Fijne vakantie
In some Eskimo languages such as Inuktitut, you can say "Quviasukvik" to mean "Happy Day."
Some translations of the word "happy" in other languages are: French: heureux/heureuse Spanish: feliz German: glücklich Italian: felice Portuguese: feliz Dutch: gelukkig Japanese: 幸せ (shiawase) Chinese: 快乐 (kuài lè) Arabic: سعيد (sa'id) Russian: счастливый (schastlivyy) Hindi: खुशी (khushi)
In finnish: hyvää eläkettä
translation of the word independent in other languages
Blic is a Serbian newspaper. It is not available in other languages.
Salutations in other languages can be found in books that are in your local library or book store. By going into the section of foreign languages, one can learn about the many different salutations in other languages.
Yes, many languages around the world have their own unique sign languages that are distinct from each other. These sign languages are used by deaf communities to communicate and are not universal across all languages.
English and some other languages
Yes it did. In fact, all languages that exist today developed from other languages. The language is derived from Common Celtic, a subdivision of Indo- European.
Have a look at this link www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/birthday.htm
russian and other neighboring languages