Dio = Italian
Dios = Spanish
Deus = Latin, Portuguese, Brasilian
Bog = Russian
Dumnezeu = Romanian
Dieu = French
Gott = German
神 = Japanese
God = Dutch
上帝= Chinese
Θεός (Theos) = Greek
Gitchi Manitou = Sioux
신 = Korean
Allah = Arab, Turkish
Yahve = Jewish
I believe this is what I know...
2006-07-16 07:51:23
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answer #1
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answered by Kostagh 2
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Zeus Thor Nut Sakmet Gaia Enlil
2006-07-16 07:45:53
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answer #2
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answered by brianna_the_angel777 4
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Only know one. In the language that Jesus spoke Aramaic the word for God Is Allah.
This one stuck with me because I realized that Jesus never prayed to God he only prayed to Allah.
The Christians all say that Allah is a false God but he was the only God that Jesus knew. Guess this makes sense because a lot of Christians don’t do anything else like Jesus either.
2006-07-16 07:45:46
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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German: Got
Spanish: Dios
Romanian: Dumnezeu
Dutch: God
French: Dieu
Chinese: Mao
Iraq: Saddam
American-English: Bush
2006-07-16 07:45:41
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answer #4
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answered by Thinx 5
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Well, I don't know all of these languages... Just about half of them ;)
Albanian: zot m.
Arabic: Ø¥ÙÛ¤ÙÙ (’iláËh) m., Ø¢ÙÙÙÙØ©Ù (’áËliha) pl.
Armenian: Õ¡Õ½Õ¿Õ¾Õ¡Õ® (astvats)
Basque: jainko
Bosnian: bog m.
Bulgarian: бог (bog) m.
Catalan: deu m.
Chinese: ç¥ (shén), 天 (tiÄn, colloquial), ä½ (fó)
Croatian: bog
Czech: bůh m.
Danish: gud m., guder pl.
Dutch: god m.
Esperanto: dio
Estonian: jumal
Finnish: jumala
French: dieu m.
German: Gott m., Göttin f., Gottheit f., Götter pl.
Greek: θεÏÏ (theós) m., θεά (theá) f.
Gujarati: àªàªàªµàª¾àª¨ (bhagvÄn)
Hawaiian: akua
Hebrew: ×××××× (elohÃm) pl. (can be used as m./f., sg./pl.), ×× (el) sg.
Hindi: à¤à¤à¤µà¤¾à¤¨ (bhagvÄn), à¤à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° (Ä«shvar)
Hungarian: isten
Indonesian: tuhan, dewa
Irish: dia
Italian: dio m.
Japanese: ç¥ (ãã¿, kámi, kami)
Jèrriais: dgieu m.
Korean: ì (ç¥, sin)
Kurdish: xweda, îlah, xwedawend, yezdan, xwedê
Latin: deus m., dea f., di pl.
Latvian: dievs m., dievi pl.
Maori: atua
Marathi: à¤à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° (Ä«shwar), दà¥à¤µ (dév), परमà¥à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° (parmeshvar) (one god)
Marshallese: anij
Nauruan: gott
Northern Sami: ipmil
Novial: dee m. or f., dea f., deo m.
Ojibwe: manidoo, manidoog pl.
Persian: Ø®Ùدا (khodÄ)
Polish: bóg m.
Portuguese: deus m.
Punjabi: à¨à¨à¨µà¨¾à¨¨ (bhagvÄn)
Romanian: zeu m.
Rukiga: ruhanga
Russian: бог (boÏ) m., боги (bógi) pl.
Sanskrit: à¤à¤à¤µà¤¾à¤¨à¥ (bhagvÄn)
Scots Gaelic: dia m.
Serbian:
Cyrillic: бог m.
Roman: bog m.
Slovak: boh m.
Slovene: bog m.
Spanish: dios m.
Sumerian: dingir
Swahili: bwana sg., mabwana pl. (noun 5/6), rabi sg./pl. (noun 9/10)
Swedish: gud c. (m.)
Telugu: à°¦à±à°µà±à°¡à± (daevuDu), à°¦à±à°µà° (daivaM)
Thai: à¸à¸£à¸° (phrÄ), à¹à¸à¸ (thèhp), à¹à¸à¹à¸²à¸à¹à¸ (jà o phà à w)
Turkish: tanrı
Ukrainian: бог (boɦ) m.
2006-07-16 07:46:11
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answer #5
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answered by XYZ 7
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Macedonian = Gospod - Bog
2006-07-16 07:43:22
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answer #6
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answered by ? 2
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ZEUS Diana Wakan tanka.........Ra Isis Osiris
2006-07-16 07:44:30
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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what is the purpose for your testing, your focus should be on YOU reading it in YOUR language and stop putting people to the test.
2006-07-16 07:41:28
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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in all languages It's one word "allah"
2006-07-16 08:45:46
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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yesu, mulungu, dieux, god
2006-07-16 07:42:37
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answer #10
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answered by The Prince of Laos 3
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