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What is 'Jesus' in Latin?

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Iesus is the Latin equivalent of 'Jesus'. In the classical Latin of the ancient Romans, the letter 'i' serves as either a vowel or as a consonant. As a consonant, the pronunciation is that of 'y'.

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