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Miguel in Spanish, Mikhail in Russian, Mikael in Swedish, Micah in Hebrew, Mihir in Hindu, Michaelangelo in Italian based on Hebrew, Miko in Finnish, Mikso in Hungarian and Mikel in Danish,

2007-03-26 14:05:08 · answer #1 · answered by jargon blue 2 · 1 0

English is a western germanic language whilst french originates from latin. so, so a techniques as language origins are in touch, they're different... there r words that seems to be an identical yet lots of the situations they r purely coming from different languages. French is extra like italian, spanish and all of the latin originated languages

2016-10-20 12:32:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Michael in Spanish is Miguel

2007-03-26 13:56:01 · answer #3 · answered by eminemsgrl221 2 · 0 0

Spanish - Miguel (pronounced Mee-ggel)
German - Michael (prononced Mee-cha-yell)

2007-03-26 13:59:37 · answer #4 · answered by sirena2007 2 · 0 0

It's Miguel in Spanish, and Mikhail in Russian.

2007-03-26 14:01:12 · answer #5 · answered by mithrandir_lathspell 3 · 0 0

Miguel - Spanish/Pilipino

2007-03-26 13:57:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Russian - Mikhail

2007-03-26 14:02:10 · answer #7 · answered by dukefenton 7 · 0 0

麦克 Maike in Mandarin. It is a phonetic translation.

2007-03-26 14:38:31 · answer #8 · answered by kl55000 6 · 0 0

i think in spanish its miguel

2007-03-26 13:56:11 · answer #9 · answered by nickname 4 · 0 0

Mikel-rUSSIAN

2007-03-26 13:57:33 · answer #10 · answered by magpie 6 · 0 1

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