The three terms (Hebrew par·des′, Persian pairidaeza, and Greek pa·ra′dei·sos). However, all convey the basic idea of a beautiful park or parklike garden. The first such park was that made by man's Creator, Jehovah God, in Eden. (Ge 2:8, 9, 15) It is called a gan, or "garden," in Hebrew but was obviously parklike in size and nature. The Greek Septuagint appropriately uses the term pa·ra′dei·sos with reference to that garden.
Paradise
paradise = palekaiko
The Hawaiian translation for paradise is palekaiko.
paradise in Spanish would be "paradiso"
Paradise is a perfect slice of cheesecake.
Paradise Canyon is the title of a 1935 film. It starred John Wayne.
No. Janah is not a Hebrew word, and the Hebrew word for Paradise comes from the Hebrew word pardess (פרדס) which means "orchard."
The Hawaiian translation for paradise is palekaiko.
There are three syllables in the word "paradise." It is pronounced as "pa-ra-dise."
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The Caribbean Island we went to was pure paradise. The great weather we were experiencing felt like paradise.