There is no language called Jewish. It is refered to as Hebrew. Asa Hebrew speaker, I can say that Yeshua is Hebrew for Jesus. Gods name is pronounced Eloheem. French for God is Dieu pronounced D.U Good Luck in your search, It is a worthy task
2006-09-29 21:53:13
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answered by devora k 7
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Jesus In Other Languages
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answered by Anonymous
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Gud - God
Gud Fader Allsmäktig - God Father Almighty
Jesus Kristus - Jesus Christ
Swedish
2006-09-29 21:47:37
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answered by *duh* 5
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jesus christ god languages
2016-01-28 02:40:49
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answered by ? 4
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Jesus Christ = Isa Almasseh
God = Allah
that's in Arabic
God = Bog (Bulgarian)
2006-09-29 21:46:52
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answered by renoz 4
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Jesus Cristo and Dios. Jesus Christ and God in spanish.
2006-09-29 21:40:19
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answered by TNT 2
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This Site Might Help You.
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How to say Jesus Christ or God in other languages?
Does "Yeshua Yamashia" mean Jesus Christ in Jewish? Elohim means God the Father in Aramaic? Arabic? Please give me a list of God names in other languages, which languages they are and what they mean? I think it would be cool to be able to say & praise his name in several diff languages.
2015-08-06 06:15:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Emphasis on God's name and not his title? I could give you a list of what is accepted as his personal name is in several languages. Commonly accepted, not made up names. True, we do not know the true pronunciation of God's personal name in Hebrew, because of the Jewish tradition of not using it anymore. But, Yeshua is the English spelling of the Jewish word for Jesus and no one questions that one. And, we do not use the Hebrew names of the prophets, but we do use the names that are common in our own language. Also, if you cannot pronounce a foreign name properly, does the owner of that name criticize you for TRYING to pronounce it, or do they usually take it as a personal compliment that you are trying to speak that name?
If you want the list that I speak of - hit my contact button on my bio page and I will gladly send it to you.
2006-09-29 21:56:23
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answered by grammy_of_twins_plus two 3
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Eesa is in arabic.
Dios in Spanish
Dieu in French
Gott in German
Dio in Italian
De god in Dutch :D
Deus in Portugese
Бог in Russian
Gud in Norwegian
上帝 in SImplified Chinese, same in traditional
神 in Japanese
The Romance language ones probably comes from the same origin as the word diety. Just checked it out. Deus means a god or diety
P.S. Mustafa, it's Maseeh, not masee.
2006-09-29 21:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus Christ is very familair in my religion and language and none can be a muslim without believing in Jesus Christ. His name would mean Jesus the Messenger/Prophet of God. To find more check out www.islamtomorrow.com
2006-09-29 21:46:25
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answered by ss1886 4
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