忠诚- Chinese
loyaal-dutch
fidèle- french
loyal-German
πιστός- greek
leale-Italian
忠節- Japanese
충성하는- Korean
leal-Portuguese and spanish
верноподданическо- Russian
The word white in other languages includes the Spanish word Blanco. In Italian this word is said as bianco and in French as blanc.
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The word "art" is translated into various languages as follows: in Spanish, it is "arte"; in French, it is "art"; in German, it is "Kunst"; and in Italian, it is "arte". Each language captures the essence of creativity and expression, though the pronunciation differs. Additionally, many languages have their own unique terms and nuances related to art forms.
Arabic: RiksCatalan: BallarChinese: Tiào wǔDutch: DansenFrench: DanseGerman: TanzenGreek: ΧορεύωHindi: NachPortuguese: DançaRussian: ТанецSanskrit: NrityaSpanish: Bailar/DanzarSwedish: Dansa
It is the same for both languages
It would depend on the tribe as there are several different languages that the Native Americans had/have.
loyal = Ua kupaʻa
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The Samoan word for loyal is "faitauga."
Yes, "loyal" is a two-syllable word.
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The word polyglot is a noun. A polyglot is someone who speaks various languages.
The Greek word for "loyal" is "πιστός" (pronounced "pistós"). It conveys a sense of faithfulness, trustworthiness, and commitment. This term can be used in various contexts, including relationships and allegiance to a cause or belief.
Loyal is not a verb and does not have a past tense. Loyal is an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
The adverb form of the word, loyal, is loyally.
No a noun is a person place or thing. Loyal would be an adjective, a descriibing word. Example: the loyal dog followed his owner.
The English word for "palunni" is "spider." In various languages, including some dialects of Indian languages, "palunni" refers to this arachnid known for its eight legs and web-spinning abilities.