Gesu Cristo.
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.
The translation for the English word Jesus Christ into the Igbo language is Jesu Kristi.
Ιησούς Χριστός
cristo
The word
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.
the figure of Christianity is Jesus christ the son of god in the word Christianity the word christ is in it christians means followers of Jesus christ i hope this helps you
She is a stong beliver in Jesus Christ.
The word is, "Christianity". This is taken from the title, "Christ". As it turns out, Jesus was Christ, hence we call Him, "Jesus Christ". The reason Jesus is a significant figure in Christianity is that it was named after Him.
Jesus Christ is Ihu Karaiti. Spiritual is wairua or mana atua.
Jesus Christ. Really. There is no Pope-like figure of all Baptists. This is because of the teachings of The Bible, such as the Priesthood of all believers and a direct releationship with God the Father through Jesus Christ the Son.