The word 'man' is spelled differently across various languages. In Spanish, it is "hombre," in French, it is "homme," in German, it is "Mann," and in Italian, it is "uomo." Each language not only has its unique spelling but also often reflects cultural nuances in the meaning of masculinity.
The word is spelt businessman.
Yes. It means white. It is pronounced that way, but spelled palagi.Palangi is used by a few South Pacific languages actually. The way you spelt "palangi" is the exact way Tongans spell it. And it means white man/Caucasian.
In the Apache language, the term for a white man is "bilasana." This term is used to refer to individuals of European descent or those with fair skin. It is important to note that terminologies and meanings may vary within different Apache communities and dialects.
It is spelt Sportsmans Spirit
"Why did the chicken cross the road?" It has been translated into 60 different languages.
well in greek its διαμάντι thia-man-dee
NO. Plus you spelt it wrong man.
Well they have been translated into 32 different languages.
God is believed to have created different languages at the Tower of Babel, according to the Bible. The story goes that people tried to build a tower to reach the heavens, prompting God to confuse their language so they could no longer understand each other, leading to the creation of different languages.
The word that is the same in every single language known to man kind is "Lego." It might sound ridiculous, but yes, it's true.
Hey stupid man you spelt shepherd wrong
The area of Greater London is spelt Bermondsey.