The word Dono which is a Japanese word translates in English to mean the world which or what depending on the exact context of the word being used at the time.
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Dono/tono Tono, pronounced dono when attached to a name, roughly means "lord" or "master." It doesn't equate noble status, rather it is a term akin to "milord" or French "monseigneur," and lies between san and sama in level of respect. This title is no longer used in daily conversation, but it is still used in some types of written business correspondence, as well as on certificates and awards, and in written correspondence in http://wiki.answers.com/wiki/Japanese_tea_ceremony.
Spanish for 'Who are you'
If you mean translated in Spanish to English it means "pardon me" or "excuse me"
"Dono di Dio" in Italian translates to "gift from God" in English.
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This does not translate perfectly. In Latin it suggests that ' I offer this gift because....' or 'I give this gift because....'
Pagal-Mad Ho gaye-Has become Ye dono-These two
"Art is a gift" in English means L'arte è un dono in Italian.
"Dono yo ni shite iru" can be translated as "How are you doing?" in English. It is a formal way to inquire about someone's well-being in Japanese.
Dono Langley goes by Dono, and Pappy.
'Regalo' or 'dono' may be Italian equivalents of 'gift'. The Italian word 'regalo' is used when 'gift' means 'present'. The word 'dono' is used when 'gift' means 'talent' or 'donation'.
sei (one) siete( more) un dono di Dio
i dono machi i dono machi
Yodo-dono died in 1615.
Dono Doni died in 1575.