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Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. pai

  2. dad

  3. pappa

  4. papa

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

In Russian, 'papa' (папа) is the word for father/dad. 'Pai' is Portuguese, 'dad' is English, and 'pappa' is not the correct Russian transliteration. The Russian word is borrowed from European languages.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. dad

  2. pai

  3. papa

  4. tata

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

In Portuguese, 'pai' is the word for 'father'. 'Papa' is Spanish (without accent), 'tata' is informal in some languages, and 'dad' is English. Portuguese uses 'pai' pronounced roughly like 'pie' in English.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. ade

  2. elalleqa

  3. ja mata ne

  4. ciao

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

In German, 'ade' or 'auf Wiedersehen' are common ways to say goodbye. 'Ade' is a shortened, informal version of 'adieu' or 'lebewohl'. The other options are from different languages: 'ja mata ne' is Japanese, 'ciao' is Italian, 'elalleqa' appears to be from another language.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. tchau

  2. farvel

  3. adios

  4. elalleqa

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

In Arabic, 'elalleqa' (or 'ma'a salama' for formal) means goodbye. The other options are from different languages: 'tchau' is Portuguese/informal Spanish, 'farvel' is Danish, and 'adios' is Spanish. Arabic has its own distinct farewell phrases.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. elalleqa

  2. adios

  3. tchau

  4. ciao

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

In Spanish, 'adiós' is the standard way to say goodbye. It literally means 'to God' (a Dios). 'Tchau' is Portuguese/informal Spanish, 'elalleqa' is Arabic, and 'ciao' is Italian (though also used informally in some Spanish-speaking regions).

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. tchau

  2. ade

  3. farvel

  4. adios

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

In Danish, 'farvel' is the word for goodbye. 'Ade' is German, 'tchau' is Portuguese/informal Spanish, and 'adios' is Spanish. Danish is a Germanic language with its own distinct vocabulary.

Multiple choice softskills business skills
  1. tchau

  2. chau

  3. ade

  4. ciao

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

'Tchau' is the informal Portuguese word for 'goodbye,' commonly used in Brazil and Portugal. It's derived from the Italian 'ciao.' Option B 'chau' is the Spanish spelling. Option C 'ade' is an older formal Portuguese farewell but less commonly used today. Option D 'ciao' is Italian, not Portuguese.