Answers: * Albanian: lumi * Belarusian: рака (raka) * Bulgarian: река (reka) * Czech: řeka * Dutch: rivier * Estonian: jõgi * Filipino: ilog * Finnish: jokea * French: rivière * German: fluss * Greek: ποταμού (potamoú) * Hungarian: folyóba * Icelandic: river * Indonesian: sungai * Irish: abhainn * Italian: river * Latvian: upe * Lithuanian: upė * Macedonian: река (reka) * Malay: sungai * Maltese: xmara * Polish: rzeki * Portuguese: rio * Romanian: râu * Russian: река (reka) * Serbo-Croatian: река (reka) * Slovak: rieka * Slovene: reka * Spanish: río * Swahili: mto * Swedish: flod * Turkish: nehir * Ukrainian: річка (richka) * Vietnamese: sông * Welsh: afon
Every Indian language will have it's own word. In Hindi, it is called janmadin.
The word for language as in German, Chinese, English, etc. is la langue (same word as tongue). Language as in style of speech is le language.
The word "mandaraya" is in Tagalog or Filipino language (national language of the Philippines). In English language it's meaning is "cheater".
The word hapua is used in the Maori language. This word translates into the English language as the word lagoon.
'River' is 'kawa' in Japanese
What you talkin' 'bout fool? The river word? Like, the river has it's own language. Crazy.....
In the Cayuga (Gayogoho:no') language, the common word for a creek, river or stream is gihęde.
The Mohawk word for river is kahyonhowanen.
In Tamil language...river is called as "NADHI"
This is not a common word but the name of a country, from the Niger River, whose delta is in Nigeria. The country is known as Nigeria in Swahili just as it is in every other language.
The word Tennesse means the River in the Cherokee Language.
every word in the english language has a vowel.
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Okay. It is the only word found in every living language.
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No, the term "hellilula" is not the same in every language. It is not a universally recognized word and may have different meanings or translations depending on the language.
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