♡Are you asking how to say it in another language? It means the same thing in Japanese, just written differently. "Light" in Japanese is "hikari" 光; akari 明かり. Hope this is what you were asking!?♡
2006-06-08 22:14:27
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answered by C 7
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Physics: Electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength in the range from about 4,000 (violet) to about 7,700 (red) angstroms and may be perceived by the normal unaided human eye.
The illumination derived from a source of light
Architecture: One of two or more openings in a window divided by a mullion or mullions
Something that provides information or clarification
Archaic : Eyesight.
Daylight.
Dawn; daybreak.
A source of fire, such as a match or cigarette lighter.
Spiritual awareness; illumination.
2006-06-09 04:00:26
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answered by ♥Hina♥ 4
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wat??i dont get ur question..if u translate light in different language..for example tagalog-ilaw..means light..as in the glowing thing..u noe...but i dont really get ur question just here to help..kind of..
2006-06-09 02:45:23
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answered by me.. 2
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In Spanish: "luz" can be synonymous with birth/life.
2006-06-09 02:44:26
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answered by shedavco 1
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