What is the word for new idea in all the different languages
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"Eureka!" is a kind of slang word for a new idea in many European and European derived cultures. It's Greek for "I've got it!" and was believed to be said originally by Archimedes, who while laying in his bathtub, got the idea for how to find the mass of gold. He jumped out and ran through the streets naked yelling, "Eureka! Eureka!".
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African-ons Danish-vi Dutch-wij, ons, we Finnish-me Indonesian-kami Italian-noi altri, noi Japanese-wareware, wagahou, temae, gojin, bokutachi, oira, chin, orera, warera, warera,...
This is in Latvian! Draugi vienmēr! :D Why are you asking?! :)) I don't speak any Latvian, but here's the Irish for it! Cairde go brách! :D (You pronounce it: Karja go brack!) =D Plus while I'm...
This is in Latvian.. Turība..
Well there are three i know Altiar, Ezio, and Aquilas
German: Küche Portuguese: cozinha Spanish: cocina French: cuisine Welsh: cegin
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