There are 30 different languages for the game. Hasbro owns and makes the English and Spanish version of Scrabble, while Mattel makes and owns the rest.
# Afrikaans # Arabic # Bulgarian # Catalan # Croatian # Czech # Danish # Dutch # English (Hasbro) # Esperanto # Finnish # French # German # Greek # Hebrew # Hungarian # Icelandic # Italian # Malaysian # Norwegian # Polish # Portuguese
# Romanian # Russian # Slovak # Slovenian # Spanish (Hasbro) # Swedish # Turkish # Welsh
Scrabble is made in 29 different languages.
There are three (3) tiles bearing the letter 'G' with assigned value of two (2) points for each tile in standard scrabble. In the standard English edition, there are three Gs. In Super Scrabble, there are 5 Gs. Other languages have different distributions. See this wikipedia article for distribution information in other languages: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrabble_letter_distributions
2 languages bi is a prefix which means TWO.
Well in English, no, but in other languages such as Dutch, itβs the word and. So if you consider articles in scrabble to be words, then yes, in a multilingual sense. But usually, no.
No. Many languages have three genders.
The Quran has been translated into more than 100 languages worldwide.
Pinocchio has been translated into over 300 languages, making it one of the most widely translated works of literature in the world.
"The Little Prince" has been translated into 300 languages and dialects, making it one of the most translated books in the world.
Cornelia Funke's books have been translated into over 40 languages.
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32 languages and 55 translations
According to Wikipedia, it has been translated into 67 languages.
"Thirteen Reasons Why" has been translated into multiple languages, with over 40 translations available worldwide.
"The Contender" by Robert Lipsyte has been translated into 6 languages, including Spanish and German.
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"The Origin of Species" by Charles Darwin has been translated into over 70 languages. It is considered one of the most translated scientific works in history.
Over 200. And i think you meant 'How' not 'Who' and does* translated* how about we just change the entire question. How many languages are the Harry Potter books translated in?