English: God
Hebrew: אלוהים (Elohim)
Esperanto: Dio
Latin: Deus
Hawaiian: Akua
Japanese: Kami
Yiddish: גאָט (Got)
Russian: Бог (Bog, pronounced "Bok")
Spanish: Dios
French: Dieu
Arabic: الله (Allaah)
German: Gott
Greek: θεός (Theós)
Italian: Dio
Portuguese: Deus
2007-07-07 17:41:44
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answer #1
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answered by Sextus Marius 3
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french: dieu
Greman:Gott
turkish:mabut, put, tapı, Tanrı, Allah
spanish: Dios
latin: deus
italian: dio, idolo
sweedish: gud
welsh: dduw, nuw, Celi, Dofydd, celi, cheli, geli, ngheli
brazilian portuguese: Deus, criador, onipotente, providência, ídolo
czech: bůh, bůžek, modla
bulgarian: бог
finnish: jumala
croatain: bog, božanstvo, idol, obožavati, činiti idolom
danish: god
dutch: godheid, God
greek: Θεόs
icelandic: guð, goð
norweigian: god
polish: Bóg, bóstwo, bożek
filipino: diyos, bathala, ang lumikha
portugusese: Deus, deus, divindade
romanain: Dumnezeu
serbian: bog
slovenian: bog
russian: бог, идол, обожествлять
hungarian: Isten
arabic: إلهة
2007-07-08 00:23:49
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answer #2
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answered by FL๑Яida GЯL ♥♥♥ 4
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confident, I agree. Even in Canada we are saying that human beings do no longer communicate the comparable language. all of us have diverse meanings for issues. yet another occasion is the french spoken in Paris is particularly diverse from that spoken in Quebec, Canada. i think of all of us make a version of English. I nonetheless have faith that the British communicate actual English! ?D
2016-10-20 06:10:08
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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You can use the ones I will give you to add to those you already have:
Hmong: Vajtswv
Mien: Tin Hung
Chinese Mandarin: 上帝 shang di/ 天主 Tian zhu
Chinese Cantonese: 上帝 seung dai/ 天主 Tin Zhu
Thai/Lao: Prajao...don't know the spelling.
2007-07-07 17:54:02
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answer #5
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answered by xyoob_lauj 4
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