How to Say Dawn in Other Languages
Afrikaans: sonlig (sohn-likh) Albanian: agim (ah-geem) Amharic: ንጋት (nuh-gat) Arabic: فجر (fajr) Armenian: արշալույս (ar-sha-loo-ees) Azerbaijani: dan yeri (dahn yeh-ree) […]
Afrikaans: sonlig (sohn-likh) Albanian: agim (ah-geem) Amharic: ንጋት (nuh-gat) Arabic: فجر (fajr) Armenian: արշալույս (ar-sha-loo-ees) Azerbaijani: dan yeri (dahn yeh-ree) […]
The word “deer” refers to a graceful, herbivorous mammal found in various parts of the world, known for its slender
The word “dog” refers to a domesticated carnivorous mammal that is often kept as a pet or used for work,
The word “devil” typically refers to an evil supernatural being, often associated with darkness, temptation, and moral corruption in various
Afrikaans: droom (droom) Albanian: ëndërr (en-durr) Amharic: ህልም (hilim) Arabic: حلم (ḥulm) Armenian: երազ (yeraz) Azerbaijani: yuxu (yookh) Basque: ametsa
Afrikaans: Duivel (Duy-vuhl) Albanian: Djall (Dyal) Amharic: ዲሞን (Dee-mon) Arabic: شيطان (Shay-Taan) Armenian: Դև (Dev) Azerbaijani: Şeytan (Shay-tan) Basque: Deabru
Afrikaans: pappa (pah-pah) Albanian: babi (bah-bee) Amharic: አባት (a-baht) Arabic: بابا (ba-ba) Armenian: պապա (pa-pa) Azerbaijani: ata (ah-tah) Basque: aita
The word “darkness” typically refers to the absence of light or the state of being without illumination. It can also
The word “dad” is a universally recognized term for a father, symbolizing care, protection, and guidance in a child’s life.
Afrikaans: Draak (drahk) Albanian: Dragua (drah-goo-ah) Amharic: ድራጎን (dra-goon) Arabic: تنين (tin-neen) Armenian: վիշապ (vee-shap) Azerbaijani: Əjdaha (ej-da-ha) Basque: Herensuge
Afrikaans: donker (don-ker) Albanian: i errët (ee err-et) Amharic: ጨለማ (che-le-ma) Arabic: مظلم (muzlim) Armenian: մութ (moot) Azerbaijani: qaranlıq (gah-rah-n-luhk)
The word “death” signifies the end of life or the termination of all vital functions in an organism. People often