θαύμα
In Hebrew: Solution = pitaron (פיטרון) Miracle = nes (× ×¡)
the miracle of greek mythology is that without it we will not know how the Greeks felt and thought untold ages ago.
Padihari is the Thai word for miracle.
The Spanish word for "miracle" is "milagro". It is pronounced "mi-LA-grow"
The word "Nais" or "Ness" means miracle in Hebrew as well as Aramaic.
The root of the word "miracle" comes from the Latin word "miraculum," which means "object of wonder." In Latin, "miraculum" is derived from the verb "mirari," which means "to wonder at." So, the root of the word "miracle" essentially refers to something that is wondrous or awe-inspiring.
un miracle
un miracle
miracle = Nes (× ×¡)
Miracle. Pronunciation- mEEr-aK-Le
There is no such language as Jewish. The Hebrew word for miracle is Neis (נס).
Mīrāculum is a Latin equivalent of the English word "miracle." The masculine second declension noun in its singular form traces its origins to the combination of the verb mīror("I marvel at," "I wonder") with the noun-forming suffix -culum. The pronunciation will be "mee-RA-kuh-luhm" in ancient Latin and "mee-RA-koo-loom" in Church Latin.