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Please explain how to say "god" in as many languages as possible

2007-06-28 17:15:18 · 17 answers · asked by bionicleis2cool117 1 in Society & Culture Languages

17 answers

Spanish = Dios (dee-oh-s)
French = Dieu (dee-u)
italian = Dio (dee-oh)
Latin = Deus (deh-oos)
Greek = Theos (Teh ohs)
German = Gött (got)
Portuguese = Deus (same as in Latin)

Hope that helps ;)

2007-06-28 17:58:05 · answer #1 · answered by chris_keever2000 7 · 0 0

Hebrew - אל (El) or אלוהים (Elohim)
Arabic - الله (Allaah)
Esperanto - Dio
French - Dieu (pronounced dyeu, where eu is an eh sound, but with the lips rounded like you're saying an o)
Spanish - Dios
Aragonese - Dios
Catalan - Déu
Italian - Dio
Sicilian - Diu
Romanian - Dumnezeu
Portuguese - Deus
Latin - Deus
Greek - θεός (theós)
Russian - Бог (Bog, mostly pronounced "Bok")
Ukrainian - Бог
Belorussian - Бог
Bulgarian - Бог
Polish - Bóg
Croatian - Bog
Serbian - Бог
Czech - Bůh
Slovak - Boh
Slovene - Bog
Lithuanian - Dievas
Latvian - Dievs
English - God
German - Gott
Yiddish - גאָט (Got)
Dutch - God
Afrikaans - God
Norwegian - Gud
Swedish - Gud
Danish - Gud
Icelandic - Guð (Guth)
Welsh - Duw
Kurdish - Xwedê
Albanian - Perëndia
Hungarian - Isten
Basque - Jainko
Estonian - Jumal
Finnish - Jumala
Turkish - Tanrı (no dot on the i)
Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia) - Tuhan
Malaysian (Bahasa Melayu) - Tuhan
Hawai`ian - Akua
Swahili - Mungu
Vietnamese - Thiên Chúa
Japanese - kami
Tagalog - Diyos
Lojban - cevni (pronounced SHEVnee)

2007-06-28 22:12:55 · answer #2 · answered by Sextus Marius 3 · 1 0

Spanish = Dios
French= Dieu
German = Gott
Swedish = Gud
Finnish = Jumala

Right now I don´t remember any other languages, I just say: Olkoon Jumala kanssasi, meaning "may God be with you".

2007-06-29 11:27:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gott- German
Yahweh- Hebrew

2007-06-28 17:22:54 · answer #4 · answered by bandgeek525 3 · 0 0

just to make it clear for ¨rissa¨ and everyone else, there is no such language as islam, islam is a religion. the language spoken by most muslims is arabic, therefore ¨Allah ¨ (meaning God) is in arabic, not in islam

2007-06-30 11:54:51 · answer #5 · answered by adiga_icebox 2 · 0 0

神さま = Kamisama = Japanese

造物主 = Zao Wo Zhu = Mandarin Chinese

하나님 = Hananim = Korean

Dios = Spanish

Dio = Italian

2007-06-28 17:37:25 · answer #6 · answered by tenpen 3 · 0 0

Tagalog- Dyos (pronounced as "jos")
Sapnish- Dios
English- God
Japanese- "神様" (pronounced as "kami-sama")

that's all the languages I know. I hope this helped.

good luck.

2007-06-28 19:03:18 · answer #7 · answered by john 6 · 0 0

Chinese (Simplified): 上帝
Chinese (Traditional): 上帝
Estonian: jumal
Lithuanian: Dievas
Spanish: Dios
Turkish: Allah
Italian: Dio

2007-07-01 08:42:46 · answer #8 · answered by ♥ Ferdie ♥ 6 · 0 0

God (English)
Dieu (French)
Dios (Spanish)
Deus (Latin)
Gott (German)
Theos (Greek)
El (Hebrew)
Allah ('The God' in Arabic)

2007-06-28 17:58:26 · answer #9 · answered by Doc Occam 7 · 0 0

SPANISH - Dios ; pronounced Dee-us
GERMAN - Gott
FRENCH - Dieu ; pronounced Dee-u
ITALIAN - Dio
PORTUGUESE - Deus

2007-06-28 17:24:23 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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