How do you say these words in your native language? Spell it out in the Latin alphabet

How do you say these words in your native language? Spell it out in the Latin alphabet.

- Foot
- Father
- Man
- Nine
- Name
- Teeth/Tooth

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- Vot
- Hayr
- Mart
- En
- Anun
- Atam

bump pls

pie
padre
hombre
nueve
nombre
dientes/diente

bump

Foot
Father
Man
Nine
Name
Teeth/tooth

Foot
Father
Man
Nine
Name
Teeth/Tooth

flotspur
gothspur
himspur
almosttenspur
nomenspur
eatthefoodspur

-Pied
-Père
-Homme
-Neuf
-Nom
-Dent/Dents

- Piede
- Padre
- Uomo
- Nove
- Nome
- Denti/Dente

-Hoгa
-Oтeц
-Myжчинa
-Дeвять
-Имя
-Зyб/Зyбы

je mange un sac a dos

that seems super redundant

>I eat a backpack
what did he mean by this?

Ayak
Baba
Erkek
Dokuz
Isim
Disler/Dis

- Walking apparatus
- Parent of male sex
- Homo sapien of male sex
- 1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1
- Designated calling sign
- Eating apparatus

Pes
Pater
Homine
Novem
Nomine
Dente

This should be good.

kèk

- Fod
- Far
- Mand
- Ni
- Navn
- Tand/Tænder

Shit, the last one should be reversed:
- Tænder/Tand

But seriously, OP: who starts with the plural of a noun and not the singular?!

Piedo
Patro
Viro
Naŭ
Nomo
Dento/Dentoj

- Groot
- Groot
- Groot
- Nine
- Groot
- Groot/Groot

Jalka
Isä
Mies
Yhdeksän
Nimi
Hampaat/hammas

Perkeleen runkkarit

Fuß (Fuss in Latin alphabet)
Vater
Mann
Neun
Name
Zähne (Zaehne) / Zahn

Was geht duetscher?

>- Paair
>- Vaalid
>- Mardh
>- Noh
>- Naam
>- Daanth/Dandh

- Voet
- Vader
- Man
- Negen
- Naam
- Tand/Tanden

bump

*Deutscher
Sorry but I have to be accurate there. It's in my arian blood.

Fut
Fada
Man
Nahine
Nahme
Teet

Trinidad here. We speak English, just very poorly.

ah whoops, es is spät

- Foot - Leghand
- Father - Squirtdonor
- Man - Squirter
- Nine - Allfingers
- Name - Chad.
- Teeth/Tooth - Foodnashers

Krack
Bushta
Mush
Eme
Zup/zubee

Ich verzeihe dir mal, aber nächstes Mal geht's nach Auschwitz, Freundchen!

- Pied
- Pere
- Homme
- Neuf
- Nom
- Dent/Dents

Alles klar

In Argentinian:
- Pie
- Padre
- Hombre
- Nueve
- Nombre
- Dientes/Diente

How come it only takes two or three messages between Germans until Auschwitz becomes their topic again? Efficiency at work

Stimmt das!

Sane as Jamaicans. I have family there and it's hard to hear what they're saying

Same*

-Jalka (Foot)
-Iskä / Faija / Isi (Dad)
-Mies (Man)
-Yhdeksän (nine)
-Nimi (Name)
-Hampaat (Teeth)

-Fot ( Foot)
-Pappa (Father)
-Man / Mannen (Man, Men)
-Nio (Nine)
-Namn (Name)
-Tand/Tänder (Teeth/Tooth)

Lmao, have an upboat dear sir.

pied
pa
homme
neuf
nom
dent


Pai
Homem
Nove
Nome
Dentes

-Pied
-Père
-Homme
-Neuf
-Nom or prènom, depends on if you are specifically talking about first names
-Dents/Dent