How to Say Of in Other Languages
Afrikaans – van (fahn) Albanian – nga (ngah) Amharic – እንደ (in-deh) Arabic – من (min) Armenian – ի (ee) […]
Afrikaans – van (fahn) Albanian – nga (ngah) Amharic – እንደ (in-deh) Arabic – من (min) Armenian – ի (ee) […]
Afrikaans: otter (OH-ter) Albanian: lundër (LOON-der) Amharic: አንበሳህ (AN-beh-sah) Arabic: قضاعة (QO-zah-a) Armenian: ջրագայլ (JRAH-gahl) Azerbaijani: su samuru (SOO sa-moo-roo)
Afrikaans: onomatopee (oh-no-mah-toh-pee) Albanian: onomatope (oh-no-mah-toh-peh) Amharic: ኦኖማቶፕያ (oh-no-mah-toh-pee-ya) Arabic: محاكاة صوتية (mo-ha-ka-t saw-tee-ya) Armenian: օնոմատոպե (o-no-ma-to-peh) Azerbaijani: onomatopiya (oh-no-mah-toh-pee-ya)
Afrikaans: okay (oh-kay) Albanian: në rregull (nuh reh-gool) Amharic: እሺ (ih-shee) Arabic: حسنا (has-sa-na) Armenian: լավ (lav) Azerbaijani: yaxşı (yah-kshuh)
Afrikaans: Oktober (ok-too-ber) Albanian: Tetor (teh-tor) Amharic: ጥቅምት (t’ikimt) Arabic: أكتوبر (ok-toh-bar) Armenian: Հոկտեմբեր (hok-tem-ber) Azerbaijani: Oktyabr (ok-tyab-r) Basque: Urria
The word “owl” refers to a nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes, a flat face, and the ability to
Afrikaans: een (eyn) Albanian: një (nyuh) Amharic: አንድ (and) Arabic: واحد (waahid) Armenian: մեկ (mek) Azerbaijani: bir (beer) Basque: bat
The word “orange” refers to both a color and a fruit, known for its bright, citrusy hue and flavor. People
Afrikaans: oseaan (oh-say-ahn) Albanian: oqean (oh-cheh-ahn) Amharic: ውቅያኖስ (wuk’-yah-nos) Arabic: محيط (moo-heet) Armenian: օվկիանոս (ov-kee-ah-nos) Azerbaijani: okean (oh-keh-ahn) Basque: ozeano