In French..j'teme. In Spanish..Te amo. "Te Amo" means "I love you." but "te amo" is what you would say to a boyfriend/girlfriend or to family. "te quireo" also means "i love you", but that is what you would say to a friend. In German - Ich liebe dich
Vestidos de Quinceanera is Spanish. When it is translated into English it means 'Quinceanera Dresses?' To translate you can use Google Translate that translates almost every language and also has auto detect.
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== == Por cada puesta del sol, hay un amanecer.
All names are the same in every language.
All names are the same in every language.
It is not possible to translate a single phrase into every language possible, as there are thousands of languages in the world. Translation requires knowledge of each specific language and its nuances, so it is best to use translation tools or services that support multiple languages.
I was sure that Google translate can convert every language.
if it is a name it is the same in every language
Hundreds! Every nationality of immigrants brings a new language and all public organisations hurry to translate everything into as many languages as possible. The only official language of England is English.
Vita in omni spiritu inest.
The phrase "Loteria Navidad" is a Spanish phrase that translates to Christmas Lottery in English. It is an event that has been organised every year since 1812.
solamente estaba jugando . if u want there is a google translate that translate every word possible from enligh to whatever language u desire. if u have heard where i may find the story ``la maestra `` online free, please let me know
every day i fall in love with you more -> každý den i zamilovat se do tebe více
No, it is not possible to know every language. There are thousands of languages spoken around the world, and it would be extremely difficult for one person to learn them all.
"Skeleton in every house" or the UK version "Skeleton in the cupboard" mean that every single family has a secret that is better to be kept from others. It is an old saying that was used in England in 19s, but it's still possible that the phrase was translated from another language.
Any language you can imagine. Which means, every language that exists.
every court has translators. You can have translators and they will translate the document.