The Italian name for the mother of Jesus is "Maria," which is the Italian equivalent of "Mary" in English.
In Italian, it is Gesù (JeZOOOO).
Gesù Cristo is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jesus Christ." The refers to Jesus of Nazareth, son of Our Lady Mary and grandson of Joachim and Anne. The pronunciation will be "djey-ZOO KREE-sto" in Italian.
Ti amo, Gesù! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I love you, Jesus!" The declarative/exclamatory statement also translates literally as "I do love you, Jesus!" in English. The pronunciation will be "tee A-mo djey-ZOO" in Italian.
No, Italian as we know it today did not exist during Jesus' time. The language commonly spoken in the region where Jesus lived was Aramaic, along with some influence from Hebrew and Greek.
? Maria is an Italian name... do you mean la Madonna (Jesus mother)?
Gesu Cristo.
Gesù is the Italian equivalent of the English name "Jesus." The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which most famously references Jesus of Nazareth (6 B.C. - A.D. 29), around whom Christian denominations center their belief systems and religious practices -- "djey-ZOO" in Italian.
Gesù Cristo è il Signore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Jesus Christ is Lord." The declarative statement in question translates literally as "Jesus Christ is the Lord" since Italian precedes nouns with definite articles where English often does not. The pronunciation will be "djey-ZOO KREE-sto eh eel see-NYO-rey" in Italian.
There is no masculine equivalent of Madonna since the Italian word refers to the mother of Jesus.
he was an italian photographer who was devoted to the holy face of jesus
She is a stong beliver in Jesus Christ.