French- vraie nature Spanish- verdadera naturaleza Croatian- istinska priroda Danish- sande natur Dutch- ware aard Esperanto- Vera naturo Filipino- tunay na kalikasan Finnish- todellinen luonne Galician- verdadeira natureza German- wahre natur Haitian creole- vre nati Indonesian- benar alam Latin- naturam Lithuanian- tikroji prigimtis Malay- sifat sebenar Norwegian- sanne natur Polish- prawdziwa natura Portuguese- verdadeira natureza Slovenian- Prava narava Swahili- kweli asili Welsh- gwir natur Afrikaans- ware Aard Basqe- benetako izaera Catalan- veritable naturalesa
to good to be true
ブライアン(Buraian) is Brian in Japanese i don't know if this is true, but my friend believes that you say it like Ibrahin in Hebrew My Mexican relatives call me Braieyan (if u can pronounce that) that is all i know of.
That's true happiness
Translation: My true love, I'm lost without you.
Yes. In Spanish, "guitar" translates to "guitarra."
They value nature and the environment. (Study Island)
true
There were many different languages and ways of life
True
True. The tales of Hans Christian Andersen have been translated into hundreds of languages, making them some of the most widely translated literary works in the world.
The fact that it is not equal to any other language. (The same is true for languages PL/I, Ada and Perl, by the way)
There were many different tribes, languages, and religions.
The Spanish translation of the 'That is so true' is Esto és efectivamente verdadero.
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
to good to be true
The Nature of True Virtue was created in 1765.
True Nature Unfolds was created in 2004-02.