Spanish: Dinero
Chinese: 金钱
French: Argent
Italian: Soldi
Japanese:お金
Thai: เงิน
Russian : деньги
Arabic: نقود
Welsh: arian
I hope that's enough.....
It means grandmother in Macedonian and in some other languages too.
Phonetic languages are different from other languages because they have a direct relationship between the sounds of the language and the way they are written. This means that each sound in the language is represented by a specific symbol or letter. In contrast, other languages may have more complex writing systems that do not always directly correspond to the sounds of the language. This can make phonetic languages easier to learn and pronounce for speakers.
In the Māori language, Matariki means "eyes of god" or "little eyes." In other languages, there is no direct translation for Matariki as it is a specific term used in the context of Māori culture and the star cluster it represents.
Bilingual means able to speak two languages.
In Spanish: Daniel In French: Daniel In German: Daniel
Rebecca is from the Hebrew and means 'to tie'. It means the same in other languages.
It means madam in English. There are other meanings to it in other languages though.
It means grandmother in Macedonian and in some other languages too.
Yes, Kira does mean the sun in Persian. However, in other languages it means different things. In Latin it means light and in Celtic/Gaelic it means dark lady.
Sontsa means in russian and in many other languages "sun".
by means of non-verbal communications,such as sign languages,sketches drawings ,etc.
money......dont us it is worng
in spanish yhu say plato:)it means plate
No! -Really, No means NO in a lot of languages.
It means "and what other languages do you speak?"
Sanskrit in origin, Raja(h) means "prince, king".
Get a job u also have to speak many different languages for other people