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In my; Dios, Ginoo, Pagninoon........how about in your own langauge???

2007-05-31 00:16:57 · 29 answers · asked by faith 3 in Society & Culture Languages

To the one who answer arabic thank you so much!
So, Allah in english is God very clear, right?But that is only a tittle or nickname of God and God has his own personal name, like you and me!Psalm 83:18.

2007-05-31 00:29:22 · update #1

mine? Philippine langauge!

2007-05-31 00:36:53 · update #2

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I speak english so I say God, but God is a title. he has a name it is Jehovah. and his son's name is Jesus Christ. ps 83 verse 18

2007-05-31 00:56:29 · answer #1 · answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7 · 7 2

Spanish: Diós
Catalan: Déu
english: God

2007-05-31 08:22:05 · answer #2 · answered by edu3genau 4 · 3 0

Well, as I speak English (it is my 1st language), I usually say God, but I see all the so-called "names" as merely titles--that God is so vast and unknowable (at least by our pathetic human brains), God could never be named. I love hearing the various names/titles for God out of the Middle East. Om, Allah, Abba, YHVH (pronounced "YAH-way"). Then of course there are the various titles for God which is represented within the sefiroth, or spheres on the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. In my own spiritual/religious tradition, GOD is often referred to as Ahyeh Asher Ahyeh, which roughly translates as THE I AM THAT I AM or THE I WILL BE WHAT I WILL BE.

By the way, the names you use, I was wondering what language that was.

2007-05-31 07:26:06 · answer #3 · answered by cl_klavon 1 · 4 2

In Arabic, the main word for God is 'Allah'

Many people think that only Muslims use Allah, but this is completely false. Arab Christians and Jews both use Allah when referring to God. It's just a word, like God, Dios, Dieu etc.

In Welsh, it's 'Duw'

2007-05-31 07:21:18 · answer #4 · answered by don't stop the music ♪ 6 · 7 1

Catalan: Déu
Spanish: Dios

2007-05-31 07:19:59 · answer #5 · answered by Jassy 7 · 3 0

In Spanish Dios.

2007-05-31 07:29:03 · answer #6 · answered by Javy 7 · 4 0

God

2007-05-31 07:24:00 · answer #7 · answered by display namee. 2 · 3 0

God

2007-05-31 07:20:06 · answer #8 · answered by Taivo 7 · 3 0

God

2007-05-31 07:24:19 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Inkhulukhulu in Zulu (South Africa)
Modimo in Sotho (South Africa)
Mungu in Kiswahili (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Comoros Island.)

2007-05-31 09:18:01 · answer #10 · answered by Susan R 2 · 5 0

God
Gurgling g sound in the back of the throat when starting the word

or Gott
"G" sound as in Get

2007-05-31 07:52:25 · answer #11 · answered by groovywoodpecker 2 · 4 0

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