German : lesen
French: lire
Spanish: leer
Italian: leggere
Careful, those sites as www.babelfish.com etc are mostly giving very bad or wrong answers
2006-11-21 03:26:58
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answer #1
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answered by Chris 4
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I have seen options on some of yahoo services that asks if you want something translated to pick the langauge you want translated so that would mean there's websites to.Try putting in langauge translation then search and you should get a bunch of websites to choose from.
2006-11-20 13:07:55
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answered by too4barbie 7
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Here are some equivalents in other languages: Spanish--paz Hebrew--shalom Hawaiian--maluhia German--Frieden Japanese--heiwa Swahili--amani Norwegian--fred
2016-05-22 02:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I dunno, but it's "yomu" in Japanese, and "leer" in Spanish. Maybe others will offer some more suggestions. Good luck!
PS. This blog has "yomu" in kanji characters near the bottom of the entry.
http://www.peterpayne.net/2003/03/japanese-language-overview-kanji.html
2006-11-20 12:47:16
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answered by Madame M 7
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Voir in French and nian 念 or kan 看 in Chinese
2006-11-20 12:52:20
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answered by kl55000 6
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wickapedia or online translator
2006-11-20 12:44:22
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answered by Anonymous
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In Serbian you would say ``čitati‚‚ /tSitati/
2006-11-21 01:44:26
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answered by Natasa D 1
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http://www.dictionary.com/translator
type in read in the large box and pick english to (language you want) and it will show you
2006-11-20 13:18:14
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answered by xombiecats 2
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http://www.worldlingo.com/en/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
2006-11-21 23:18:56
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answered by alaa_cancer 3
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http://www.babelfish.altavista.com/
2006-11-20 12:49:52
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answered by nakingwerewolf 1
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