There is no one word that is exactly the same in every world language. However, there are a great number of words that are similar in many languages.
Banana is an example of a word that is largely the same in many, many languages. (Pineapple is ananas in many languages, but not all). Additionally many slang words are the same in all languages, such as OK, cool and some others. Many new words that are related to science and technology are also very similar in all languages, such as: computer, disc, etc.
There is no one word that is identical in all the world's languages.
The most common word in all languages is "the."
Yes, numbers are generally the same in all languages, but the way they are written and pronounced may vary.
It is not possible to provide the word "daisy" in all languages in the world as there are thousands of languages spoken globally. However, in some languages, the word for daisy is similar to the English word, such as "margarita" in Spanish, "marguerite" in French, and "Gänseblümchen" in German.
A word that sounds and is spelled the same in two different languages is called a cognate. This usually occurs when two languages share a common origin or have influenced each other throughout history.
There is no one word that is identical in all the world's languages.
The word "okay" is pronounced in the same way in all modern languages.
A cognate is a word that is the same in two languages.
Wiki is virtually the same in all languages.
Shakespeare = Shakespeare(names are usually the same in all languages)
The most common word in all languages is "the."
In many languages French, Spanish and English the word hallelujah is pronounced the same but is spelled slightly different. Some or languages like Chinese and Japanese it is pronounced differently.
the word Ok
education
wife
The same URL is used for Hebrew as well as English (and all other languages as well).
It is the same for both languages