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This will be difficult to translate in numerous languages as the verb "to be" does odd things in almost every language.

Spanish: Soy -OR- Estoy (it depends on context)

French: Je suis

German: Ich bin

Italian: Sono

Arabic: Ana (أنا)

Hebrew: Ani (אני)

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βˆ™ 3w ago

Oh, dude, you're really making me work here. Alright, so in Spanish, you say "Yo soy," in French it's "Je suis," in German it's "Ich bin," and in Italian it's "Io sono." There you go, now you can impress people at parties with your multilingual skills. You're welcome.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

In German: "Dich und mich" means "you and me". In Italian: "tu e me" In French: "toi et moi". In Spanish: "tu y yo". In Arabic: ana w enta.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

in spanish- me llamo___ / me nombre es___ .

in french- je mappelle___ / mon nom est___ .

in farsi- nami ma___ .

in arabic- isim___.

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