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      Hrithik who has knowledge of different languages
      Nature has not been very kind for the crew of the mega-budget project ‘Kites’ starring Hrithik Roshan, Latino beauty Barbara Mori and Kangana Ranaut. The cast of the film was shooting progressively in Mexico when the hurricane Ike struck in sweeping past the Caribbean and Cuba into the Gulf of Mexico, leaving a trail of death and destruction behind.Where the entire cast and crew of the fi

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      Chat In Different Languages Using Gtalk
      On Internet we use to make new friends. But we only make those friends who knows our language. But now you can chat in different language even if you don't know the other language. You can send a message in one language and have it instantly translated into another language. Just add a translation bot to your contacts using the following format: [from language]2[to language]@bot.talk.google.com.

      Written by: Tech 2 Check


      Bookbox.com – Free Simple Reading & Listening Materials in Different Languages for Beginners
      Bookbox.com – Free Simple Reading & Listening Materials in Different Languages for Beginners Bookbox.com is primarily for kids, but for beginners learning new languages, the free materials there can be quite useful. They have a dozen 1-page stories translated in English, French, Dutch, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish (language [...]

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      I LOVE U In Different Languages..
      English - I love you Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief Albanian - Te dua Arabic - Ana behibak (to male) Arabic - Ana behibek (to female) Armenian - Yes kez sirumen Bambara - M'bi fe Bangla - Aamee tuma ke bhalo aashi Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo Bulgarian - Obicham te Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah Cantonese Chinese - Ngo oiy ney a Catalan - T'estimo Cheyenne - Ne mohotatse

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      SAPScripts - Developing SAPScript in different languages
      Developing SAPScript in different languagesYou can goto transaction SE63 and translate the scripts into different languages.In SE63, click Translation -> Long Texts -> Sapscripts -> FormsThose language you can convert to have already been pre-installed in the system.SE63 is the best way to translate since it offers check options.However, it does not mean that it is 100% full proof that everything is correct. SAPScript Important ProgramsReading Text in SAPScriptsSAP Scripts Boxes/Lines/ShadingSAP Printer commands in SAPScriptsDifferent font on the same line IN SAP SCRIPTSPrint Footer notes only on the last page IN SAP SC...Orientations in SAPSCRIPTSAP SCRIPTS Protect...EndprotectRetrieving data without modifying the original cal...SAPscripts How to calculate Totals and SubtotalsSAPScripts -

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      Say "Merry Christmas" in 350 Different Languages
      Acholi - Mot ki Yomcwing Botwo Me Mwaka Manyen Adhola - Wafayo Chamo Mbaga & Bothi Oro Manyeni Aeka- Keremisi jai be Afrikaans - Geseende Kerfees en ‘n gelukkige nuwe jaar Ahtna - C’ehwggelnen Dzaenh Aklanon - Malipayon nga Paskwa ag Mahigugmaon nga Bag-ong Dag-on

      Written by: Philippines Livelihood Resources


      How to say “thank you” in 101 different languages
      Hey, did you know that saying “thank you” regularly is a good way to add tons of romance to your relationship? It’s true! Showing your appreciation to your significant other is an important part of making them feel special, and there are few better ways to show your lover how much they mean to you than a simple “thank you.” One of Romance Tracker’s most popular articles was our “How to say I Love You in 83 different languages,” and I think the reason why is because romantic people love to learn how other cultures express their love. That’s why we’re now focusing on ways to say “thank you” in different languages in this article. Although it isn’t mentioned often, “thank you” really is one of the most romantic phrases in the world, and there are few other words that can have such a powerful effect on a relationship. Check out the 101 different ways to say “thank you” in different languag

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      Beer in different languages
      So, we’ll have a language lesson again here at Lifecruiser… A word that can come in handy when out exploring the world, for the most popular beverage of the world: Beer. The oldest preserved Indo-european language is said to be the Lithuanian, where the word alus means beer, which has become olut in Finnish and öl in Swedish and developed to the English ale. Abejow = Persian Ale = English Alu = Latvian Alus = Lithuanian Beer = English, Tagalog, Tasmanian Beier = Luxembourg Bejau = Cantonese Beoir = Irish, Scotch Gaelic Bere = Romanian Bia = Hawaiian, Pidgin, Thai Biar = Hindi Bier = Breton, Flemish, Frisian, Dutch, German, Yiddish Biere = French Biero = Esperanto Biiro = Japanese (spells Biiru) Bir = Indonesia, Malayan Bira = Bulgarian, Arabian; Greek (spells mpira), Turkish Birah = Hebraic Bire = Singhalese Birra = Italian, Maltese Birre = Albanian Biya = Burmese Biyar = Nepalese Bjor = Islandic Cerveja = Portugese Cervesa = Catalonia, Spanish (spells cerveza) Cervi

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      Shoe In 10 Different Languages-Wow Your Friends
      Do you know how to say "Shoe" in Dutch or Spanish? If so, bravo! For those of us who haven't mastered other languages, here's a crash course. Well, at least you'll be able to impress your friends and family with your ability to know how to ask for a shoe in 10 different languages.shoe in Afrikaans is skoenshoe in Danish is skoshoe in Dutch is schoenshoe in French is chaussure, croquenot, souliershoe in German is Schuhshoe in Italian is scarpasshoe in Norwegian is skoshoe in Portuguese is sapato, sapatashoe in Spanish is zapatillo, zapato shoe in Swedish is sko Source: Brainyquote.com The Importance of Language-Learning Why should we learn a foreign language? After all, the whole world speaks English. Well, there's some truth in this argument, but only some. There are many reasons for learning a new language: Personal DevelopmentBy learning a new language, you gain new horizons, but at the same time you reinforce your own identity, and therefore also your self-confidence. A foreign

      Written by: Your Feet Make You Unique


      Your Blog - Now Available In 18 Different Languages?
      What if a single click could convert your entire Blog or Web-page to a different language?  How about 18 different languages?  That would be very cool.  Well, I get excited about this stuff because I see there is a potential to reach more readers, have global potential with your business, and use the latest and greatest technology to enhance and grow your relationships.  Possibly breakdown the language barrier between you and your clients and readers.I have a client who speaks 12 different languages.  She is an Active Rain member, and I hope she'll find this post!  I would love to see how she might use a tool like this. This could be a huge opportunity to open up the marketing floodgates all over the country!  The best way to find out, is of course, to do a post on my Blog and see what others have to say.Go ahead and try this, convert this post to any language you choose. I'll show you how to add this to your Blog, Website, or any other HTML Internet web-page!  Some of you

      Written by: Active Brad's Blog


      Understanding Comments In Different Languages
      As a blogger , you very well know that a blog is global.Anybody anywhere in the world can view it and comment on your posts.Very often , we recieve comments in languages that we do not undertsand like portugese,spanish,german etc.There are two hurdles in comprehending such type of comments.The first one you may already have guessed is to understand the meaning in your language.So if you go to any text translation web software like these , you can easily understand. Google TranslateAltaVista - Babel Fish TranslationBut wait , do you really think thats is a good idea ? If you do , then you have forgotten the other aspect of it.The above strategy will not be of any use because you haven't identified the language in which you recieved the comment.How can you convert a language to english without knowing the name of that language.It is here when the following services are worth using.These services allow you to enter sample text and guess the correct language.Language IdentificationFree We

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      Do You Know How To Say "Shoe" In 10 Different Languages?
      Do you know how to say "Shoe" in Dutch or Spanish? If so, bravo! For those of us who haven't mastered other languages, here's a crash course. Well, at least you'll be able to impress your friends and family with your ability to know how to ask for a shoe in 10 different languages.shoe in Afrikaans is skoenshoe in Danish is skoshoe in Dutch is schoenshoe in French is chaussure, croquenot, souliershoe in German is Schuhshoe in Italian is scarpasshoe in Norwegian is skoshoe in Portuguese is sapato, sapatashoe in Spanish is zapatillo, zapato shoe in Swedish is sko Source: Brainyquote.com It looks the people at Zappos.com knew a little Spanish and Portuguese.Check out the clearance section at Zappos.comAndrea Pace proudly wears size 11 shoes. Get your FREE copy of her New Ultimate Shoe Guide, How & Where To Shop For The Best Women's Designer Shoes 24/7...In Sizes 11 & Up, when you subscribe to Your Feet Make You Unique Blog.

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      How to say “I love you” in 83 different languages
      Here’s a fun little exercise in the language of love! Here at Romance Tracker, we believe that a simple act of love really is the universal language, and that showing your romantic partner how much you care for them is much more important that just saying it. But the words “I love you” still exist as the most important phrase in the world, and every culture and country in the history of this planet developed their own unique ways of putting their love into words. (more…)

      Written by: Romance Tracker


      사랑해(I love you in different languages)
      The Sophisticated Writer에 보면 재밌는 글들이 많이 올라와 있다. 그 중 '사랑해'라는 말을 13개 언어로 소개해 놓은 글이 있었는데 흥미롭게도 한국어는 없어서 한국어를 붙여서 올려본다. 그러고 보니 일본 말도 없는 것 같네.If anyone know how to say 'l love you' in other languages not included below, let me know.Bahebbak (to a man) / Bahebbik (to a woman) (Arabic) Wo ai ni (Chinese)minä rakastan sinua (Finnish) je t'aime (French) ich liebe Dich (German) s'agapo (Greek)main tumse pyar karta hoo (Indian)ti amo (Italian)Я тебя люблю (ia tibia lioubliou) (Russian)te quiero (Spanish)seni seviyorum (Turkish)kocham cię (Polish)ik hou van jou (Dutch)Sa-Rang-Hae(Korean)Tags: 사랑해, i love you, language

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      사랑해(I love you in different languages)
      The Sophisticated Writer에 보면 재밌는 글들이 많이 올라와 있다. 그 중 '사랑해'라는 말을 13개 언어로 소개해 놓은 글이 있었는데 흥미롭게도 한국어는 없어서 한국어를 붙여서 올려본다. 그러고 보니 일본 말도 없는 것 같네.If anyone know how to say 'l love you' in other languages not included below, let me know.Bahebbak (to a man) / Bahebbik (to a woman) (Arabic) Wo ai ni (Chinese)minä rakastan sinua (Finnish) je t'aime (French) ich liebe Dich (German) s'agapo (Greek)main tumse pyar karta hoo (Indian)ti amo (Italian)Я тебя люблю (ia tibia lioubliou) (Russian)te quiero (Spanish)seni seviyorum (Turkish)kocham cię (Polish)ik hou van jou (Dutch)Sa-Rang-Hae(Korean)Tags: 사랑해, i love you, language

      Written by: Calimania


      Saying 'I Love You" in Different Languages
      ts fun to learn how to say I love you in various languages. saying "I love you" is an Universal emotion that has a universal appeal . The feeling of expressing ones Love Transcends geoographic and ethnic boundaries .Below is a list of "I love you" translations into many different languages of the world. AfrikaansEk is lief vir jou!AlbanianTe dua!AmharicAfekrishalehou!ArabicOhiboke / NohibokaArmenianYes kez si'rumem!BasqueMaite zaitut!BengaliAmi tomake bahlobashi!BosnianVolim te!BulgarianObicham te!CatalanT'estimo!CreoleMi aime jou!CroatianVolim te!CzechMiluji tev!DanishJeg elsker dig!DutchIk hou van je!EnglishI love you!EsperantoMi amas vin!EstonianMina armastan sind!FarsiTora dost daram!FilipinoIniibig kita!Finnish(Mä) rakastan sua!FrenchJe t'aime!FrisianIk hald fan dei!GalicianQuerote!GermanIch liebe dich!GreekS'ayapo!GujaratiHoon tane prem karoochhoon!HawaiianAloha wau ia 'oe!HebrewAnee ohev otakh / Anee ohevet otkha / Anee ohev otkha / Anee ohevet otakhHindiMai tumase pyar

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