The Spanish for wood is madera. The Swahili is mbao, and the Swedish is tra. Wood is such a common material used in building all over the globe that it can be translated into any language.
most languages are similar in structure but have different rules about rhyme. -apex
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A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
A person who speaks 6 different languages is commonly referred to as a polyglot.
in nepali language we call "malik"
The word wood is said differently in different languages. In Spanish, it is called madera. In Italian you would say, legno. In German you would say, holz.
there are at least 15 different languages spoken India
they were taught in different languages
Sindoor in Hindi language. The term maybe different in different languages.
No, it is different in various Asian languages, but in Chinese Christmas is Shèngdàn jié.
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.
The Call of the Wood was created in 1995.
There are many Indian languages and hence there would be different words. In Hindi, you call it 'disha'.
The word used to describe someone who studies languages is linguistics. There are 3 different sections to linguistics; language meaning, language in context, and language form.