One would want to translate words from different languages because they might not know that language or they might want to translate it so someone else can read it and understand it.
There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 languages in the world (not counting languages no longer spoken), so it would be very hard to list them all here. You can at least find out the word for "family" in a few of them using a free online translator and selecting different languages to translate to from English.
Enter your question under the Translations category. Certainly someone speaking creole (of the variety you want) will translate it into English for you. Note: There is no such language as Creole. the word "creole" refers to a category of languages that are a blend of 2 completely different languages. There are more than 100 living creolized languages in the world. Most are English-based or French based. So you would have to specify which Creole you want to translate from.
first you translate the word you and then the word are and combine them together. Note not to combine the two words together bu just put a space like you would in the words you are.
Yes, having a Tamil to Hindi dictionary can be helpful if you are looking to translate words or phrases between these languages. It could be a useful resource for language learning or communication purposes.
Sure, I can help with that. Just provide me with the Tagalog words you would like me to translate into Ilocano.
There is no such language as "African". Africa has MANY different languages.
There are more than 700 different Native American languages. You would need to be more specific.
Please choose which languages you would like it translated into first.
You would pronounce it as "Kimberly" - unfortunately christian naming systems do not translate into native languages as their base references are different.
The best way to do this would be to put 'Mount Everest' into Google Translate and tick what language you want it to appear as.
There are more than 700 different Native American languages. You would need to be more specific.
It would be difficult to translate, as Easter wasn't an indigenous holiday to the Iroquois. It would be like asking for a Hebrew word for a rain dance.
There are so many different ways to translate spanish to english. A spanish to english dictionary would be helpful, also an app would be helpful if a person is traveling.
One could go to many places in order to find an item that would translate web pages into different languages. These places include web browser add-on stores and other web services.
To translate English to Afrikaans, you would need to have a good understanding of both languages. Start by breaking down the English sentence into individual words and phrases. Then, look up the corresponding Afrikaans words and phrases for each English word. Keep in mind that languages have different grammar rules and sentence structures, so you may need to adjust the word order or phrasing to ensure accuracy in translation.
There are an estimated 3,000 to 8,000 languages in the world (not counting languages no longer spoken), so it would be very hard to list them all here. You can at least find out the word for "family" in a few of them using a free online translator and selecting different languages to translate to from English.
Names are mostly the same in different languages. You would just say Kristin. If you want to hear if the pronunciation is the same, I suggest you go onto Google Translate.