Jeshua ( jes- u-a)
Hindu is not a language. Hindu is the name of a person who believes in Hinduism. The language you are referring to is Hindi.
In Hindu, the name Michael would be transliterated as माइकल (maikal).
Some people say his Hebrew birth name was Yeshua and others say it was Yehoshua, but it would be translated to the English language name of Joshua for both. Jesus was the Aramaic language translation of his name.
hindu is not a language, but a Religion. You can say accha in hindi though.
Jesus. It's exactly the same as saying your own name in a different language.
Hindu is a religion, path or to be precise 'dharma'. It is not a language.
You don't. Buddhism is a religion, not a language. You might as well ask "How do you say hello in Protestantism?".
Namasté is HELLO in HINDI. but hindi is a language - Hindu is a religion.
The name "Savannah" does not have a direct translation in Hindu or any other Indian languages. However, you may find variations of the name or similar-sounding names in Indian languages that carry a similar meaning or appeal.
"Petit bébé Jésus" Yes, Jesus's name has an accent aigu in the French language.
Hindu is a religion, a path to find and reach god. Its not a language. Hindi is a language. Not all hindus speak hindi.
Hindu is a religion, not a language. You may be thinking about Hindi, which is a major language spoken in India.