Jesus is the English form of the Greek word, which in its turn is from the Hebrew. The Hebrew form of Jesus is Joshua.
Joshua is from the Hebrew word that means "saviour" or "salvation"
In Spanish it would be hezoos so maybe similar in latin
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Not quite. In Latin the name is Iesus, pronounced ee-eh-soos.
Iesus or Jesus. Both are correct
carus jesus
The word dear in latin is "Carissimi"
Carus, -a, -um.
Carus amicus.
Well, there are about an infinity number of ways to. There's the Lord's prayer, there's all the different prayers that Jesus prayed, and there's simply saying "Dear Jesus..." and whatever is on your mind (yes Jesus listens to every little thing even, "Dear Jesus, I'm sad. Amen") and finish with an Amen. It's really not very hard. You can pray whenever and Jesus will hear you, you can say it formally like "Dear Jesus" or say, "Help me lord......" Its very easy. :) Jesus loves you!
Literally translated, "animae sororis."
Carus (-a, -um), meaning 'beloved' or 'dear.'
Laudo lesus Pronounced (loudo Lee-suse)
dear dear
"dear"
In Te Confido Iesu
The name "Jesus" means "God saves" in Latin.
The word "dear" is spelled "ear-day" in Pig Latin, which removes one or more initial syllables to the end of the word followed by -ay.