Spanish: Jesús, confío en ti. Polish: Jezu, ufam tobie. French: Jésus, j'ai confiance en toi. German: Jesus, ich vertraue auf dich.
Jesus, like in English but sounds like Jeyzu.
The translation of "God's gift" in Spanish is "el regalo de Dios."
The proper name is Jesus (Spanish male given name, from Jesus Christ).
The word 'hay-soos' is a phonetic spelling of the name 'Jesus' in Spanish. It is a common way to refer to Jesus Christ in Spanish-speaking countries.
"Christman" in German typically refers to Christmas, a Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
Here are a few examples of how to say "Jesus Christ" in different languages: Spanish: Jesucristo French: Jésus-Christ German: Jesus Christus Italian: Gesù Cristo
The name does not change much in spelling or pronunciation. Spanish: Jesús (Jesús de Nazaret) French: Jésus (Jésus de Nazareth) German: Jesus Dutch: Jezus Chinese: Ye su (pin yin) Arabic: يسوع
In German, who is Jesus is translated to wer ist Jesus.
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Jesus in Spanish is "Jesús". No disrespect is intended to Jesus Christ or our Spanish speakers but to English speakers Jesus sounds like you are saying "Hey Seuss".
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