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What is the word white in all languages?

There is no single word for "white" that exists in all languages.

Here's why:

* Language Diversity: The world has thousands of languages, each with its own unique vocabulary and sound systems.

* Cultural Associations: The concept of "white" can vary across cultures. For example, some languages might have separate words for different shades of white.

* Linguistic Evolution: Languages constantly change and evolve, so words for basic concepts like colors can vary even within the same language family.

Instead of a single word, it's more accurate to say that the concept of "white" is represented by different words in different languages.

Here are some examples:

* English: white

* Spanish: blanco

* French: blanc

* German: weiß

* Japanese: 白 (shiro)

* Chinese: 白色 (bái sè)

* Arabic: أبيض (abyad)

* Hindi: सफ़ेद (safed)

If you're looking for a specific language, let me know and I can provide you with the word for "white" in that language.

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