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
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romance languages
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russian
People who speak several different languages are called polyglots.
A person who can speak different languages is called a polyglot.
This is called wind shear.
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 condition is called wind shear.
Yes. Wind can vary in both speed and direction at different elevations. This variation is called wind shear.
There is one other type of wind energy besides wind, it is called offsure.
it is called pavo in latin
eka mendhi (marathi)
The word wood is said differently in different languages. In Spanish, it is called madera. In Italian you would say, legno. In German you would say, holz.
Cultures and/or Ethnic Groups.