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How can I say " One half " in French, Hindi, Telegu, Spanish, German?

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ein halb in German
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??? (aadha) in Hindi, Une moitié (french), eine Hälfte (German - the umlaut to be noted), una mitad (in Spanish) and sagam in Telugu, pagudhi in Malayalam
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une moitié in French
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un demi in french
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Una Mitad in spanish
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In French un demi and in Hindi Aadha
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Hälfte or Halb in German.
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la moitie /la demi in french
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French: Une demi
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Un demi - French / Uno media - Spanish
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