Palindromes exist in many languages around the world! 🌍
For example, in Spanish, "anilina" means "aniline," a type of chemical! In French, "regarder" becomes "redagger," which sounds funny! 😄
In Finnish, "saippuakivikauppias" means "soapstone vendor" – it’s one of the longest palindromes! Palindromes show that languages can be powerful and playful, no matter where they come from. By learning palindromes in different languages, you can impress people around the world with your language skills! 💬