The name of God is represented in scripture as "YHWH"(known as the 'Tetragrammaton'-meaning 'four letters'), and transliterated as: "Yahweh" favored by many Hebrew scholars.
The best known, however, is the English translation "Jehovah"(Psalms 83:18).
The abbreviated form of the name is "Yah"(or Jah) (Psalm 89:8) as in the expression Ha‧lelu-Yah′ meaning "Praise Jah, you people!". (Psalms 104:35; 150:1, 6)
Greek = θεός, Spanish = Dios, Finnish = Jumala, French = Dieu, Italian = Dio.
God is spelled Dieu in French.
"Je t'aime Seigneur! " :)
Here are the translations for "God's Gift" in different languages: Spanish: Regalo de Dios French: Cadeau de Dieu German: Gottesgeschenk Italian: Dono di Dio Japanese: ็ฅใฎ่ดใ็ฉ (Kami no Okurimono) Chinese: ไธๅธ็็คผ็ฉ (Shร ngdรฌ de Lวwรน)
Ahmad is a common name in many languages, but the spelling can vary. Some common spellings include Ahmad in English, ุฃุญู ุฏ in Arabic, and ์๋ง๋ in Korean. It's always best to check the specific language for the correct spelling.
Zeus - is the God of all God's xD your welcome
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
Russian: Ulitsa (in Russian, ts is 1 letter).
God in English and all other languages
I didn't know he learned 2 languages, but he did not need to because he was in God at the tower of Babel when God gave all the languages, (Genesis chap.11)
Genesis 11 God confused the languages of men. To prevent the wholesale corruption of a unified idolatry. Ps 147:5 Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite.
hannah
Jessica
Sure! Spanish: mรญo French: le mien (masculine) / la mienne (feminine) German: mein Italian: mio Japanese: ็งใฎ (watashi no)
Erica