How to Say Toasts in Different Languages
Afrikaans: godin Albanian: perëndeshë Amharic: እመቤት (emebet) Arabic: إلهة (ilahah) Armenian: աստվածուհի (astvatsuhi) Azerbaijani: ilahə Basque: jainkosa Belarusian: багіня (bahinya) […]
Afrikaans: godin Albanian: perëndeshë Amharic: እመቤት (emebet) Arabic: إلهة (ilahah) Armenian: աստվածուհի (astvatsuhi) Azerbaijani: ilahə Basque: jainkosa Belarusian: багіня (bahinya) […]
The term “goddess” refers to a divine female deity, revered in many cultures around the world, each with its own
The word “believe” holds deep significance in various cultures, often symbolizing trust, faith, or confidence in something or someone. Understanding
Afrikaans: Kombuis Albanian: Kuzhinë Amharic: ክሽን (Kəšini) Arabic: مطبخ (Matbakh) Armenian: Խոհանոց (Khohanots) Azerbaijani: Mətbəx Basque: Sukalde Belarusian: Кухня (Kukhnya)
Afrikaans: vriendelikheid Albanian: mirësjellje Arabic: لطف (lutf) Armenian: բարություն (barut’yun) Azerbaijani: mehribanlıq Basque: ongi etorri Belarusian: добрасць (dobrascʹ) Bengali: দয়া
Afrikaans: betekenisvolle woorde Albanian: fjalë me kuptim Arabic: كلمات ذات معنى (kalimat dhat ma’na) Armenian: նշանակալի խոսքեր (jnakanali khosker) Basque:
English: Pain Spanish: Dolor French: Douleur German: Schmerz Italian: Dolore Portuguese: Dor Russian: Боль (Bol’) Chinese (Simplified): 痛 (Tòng) Japanese:
Afrikaans: bery Albanian: berri Arabic: توت (tūt) Armenian: մոշ (mosh) Basque: fruitu Belarusian: ягада (yagada) Bengali: বেরি (beri) Bosnian: bobica
Afrikaans: Josua Albanian: Josua Arabic: يشوع (Yashua) Armenian: Յոշեա (Yoshea) Basque: Josu Bengali: যিহোশূয়া (Jihoshua) Bosnian: Jošua Bulgarian: Исус Навин
Afrikaans: dom Albanian: budalla Arabic: غبي (ghabi) Armenian: հիմար (himar) Bengali: বোকা (boka) Bosnian: glup Bulgarian: глупав (glupav) Catalan: idiota