Is there a word that's the same in every language?

According to scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, there is only one word in existence that's the same in every language, and that word is 'huh'.
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Which word is same in every language?

That word is “huh”. According to a recent study it seems to be pretty universal. The scientists (in what sounds like an excellent idea for a research trip), recorded bits of informal language from 5 continents, and of the 31 dialects they compiled, all had this same word in common.
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Are there any universal words?

Words like “Boom” & “aaaaaargggh” which sound like what they mean. Words like “Xerox” that are genericized trademarks and are universally known. Words like “Taxi” that have spread through globalization. Words like “Guitar” & “Gitarre” that are siblings of a common root.
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Is the word no the same in every language?

Speak in the Local Language: “No” is easy to get away with in Romance-based languages, as the word “no” sounds similar (or even identical) in many of these languages. Perhaps the intonation ranges, but a French or even a Portuguese version of “no” sounds similar to ours. Heck, the Spanish and Italian no is the same!
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Why is mama in every language?

In linguistics, mama and papa are considered a special case of false cognates. In many languages of the world, sequences of sounds similar to /mama/ and /papa/ mean "mother" and "father", usually but not always in that order. This is thought to be a coincidence resulting from the process of early language acquisition.
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Is Hallelujah the only word that is the same in every language?

Did you know that that word "Hallelujah" is the same is just about every language on earth? Imagine that, you know how to say a word that is understood in every language! In the book of Psalms there is an admonition for all the earth to sing Hallelujah.
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How do you say no in 15 languages?

How to Say No in 23 Different Languages
  1. Afrikaans: Nee (nee-uh)
  2. Arabic: لا or La (lah - “a” as in “yacht”)
  3. Bengali: না or Nā (nah - “a” as in “yacht”)
  4. Dutch: Nee (nay)
  5. French: Non (noh)
  6. German: Nein (nine)
  7. Greek (modern): Όχι or óchi (oh-hee)
  8. Hausa: A'a (ah-ah - “a” as in “yacht”)
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How do you say no in Africa?

Say nee in Afrikaans to say no.

It is a long and low sound with an h sound like ya-hu. Afrikaans is one of the languages of South Africa.
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What is the oldest word?

According to a 2009 study by researchers at Reading University, the oldest words in the English language include “I“, “we“, “who“, “two” and “three“, all of which date back tens of thousands of years.
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What is the most used word in the world 2021?

This revelation was made by Google with the help of its tool Ngrams, which had been launched in 2009. Most-used phrase in 2021: Google has revealed the most used phrase of 2021 amid the coronavirus pandemic. In 2020, “now more than ever” had been the most used phrase, this changed to “new normal” in 2021.
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Is there such a word as huh?

(used as an exclamation of surprise, bewilderment, disbelief, contempt, or interrogation.)
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What language uses Baba for dad?

Baba (lit. 'Father' or 'Sir') is an honorific term, of Persian origin, used in several West Asian and South Asian cultures.
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What is common in all language?

Grammar is universal and plays a part in every language, no matter how widespread it is.
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What is no in Greece?

The Greek word for NO is όχι (pronounced oh-hee).
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What is Latin for no?

Learn the Latin words for “yes” and “no.” They're ita (yes), minime (no), and immo (“No, no no!” or “Actually, …”).
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What is I love you in Mexico?

“Te amo” is used when you want to declare your love to someone. In Mexico, however, it can also be used with parents and grandparents (usually mothers and grandmothers), and they might use it with their children.
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What is YES in Hispanic?

Just like these English words, 'ajá' is a common way to say yes in Spanish.
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How do you say car in Mexico?

Mexico – carro – coche – It depends on the region of Mexico. In the middle (central part) of Mexico coche is often used. Carro is used in the rest of the country. Perú – auto.
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What is the most understood word in the world?

"OK" is one of the most frequently used and recognised words in the world. It is also one of the oddest expressions ever invented. But this oddity may in large measure account for its popularity. It's odd-looking.
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Is no a universal word?

It isn't universal. In Indo-European languages (English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek, Hindi, etc - basically every language on the European landmass not including China and some of India/middle east) 'no' and 'yes' words derive from fundamentally the same sources (or a few prime sources).
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Who is Yahweh?

Yahweh, name for the God of the Israelites, representing the biblical pronunciation of “YHWH,” the Hebrew name revealed to Moses in the book of Exodus. The name YHWH, consisting of the sequence of consonants Yod, Heh, Waw, and Heh, is known as the tetragrammaton.
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