El viento (Spanish) = the wind
Le vent (French)
Il vento (Italian)
O vento (Portuguese)
Der Wind (German)
Y gwynt (Welsh)
Makani (Hawaiian)
Mata'i (Tahitian)
Matagi (Samoan)
Matangi (Maori)
Metani (Marquesan)
Metaki (Nukuhiva)
Madangi (Nukuoro)
Cagi (Fijian)
El Viento/Viento (Zamboangueño Chavacano) =The Wind/Wind
most languages are similar in structure but have different rules about rhyme. -apex
romance languages
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A person who speak different languages is called a Linguist.
A "polyglot" is someone who knows several languages.
This is called wind shear.
To say 'wind' in the sense of air currents in some languages: French:Vent Spanish:Viento Russian:Betep Irish:Gaoithe Haitian:Van Finnish:Tuuli
This is called wind shear.
This condition is called wind shear.
it is called pavo in latin
Multilingualism.
Cultures and/or Ethnic Groups.
Wind shear
KneelersPrayer cusions have different names in different languages. In Urdu it is called Jai Namaz.
They have different name in various languages. In Urdu they are called Minars.