The phrase thank you Jesus in Indonesian is terima kasih Yesus.
Did you mean AD as in Anno Domini? If so, then the equivalent for AD in Indonesian is M which stands for Masehi. Masehi comes from the word Isa Al-Masih (Jesus Christ).
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.
イエス: Iesu
"Christopher" in English is Χριστόφορος ("the one who holds Jesus").
Como um discípulo de Jesus... and Como uma discípula de Jesus... are Portuguese equivalents of the incomplete English phrase "As a disciple of Jesus... ." Context makes clear whether a female (case 2) or a male (example 1) suits for the phrase that also translates literally as "As one disciple of Jesus..." in English. The respective pronunciations will be "KO-moong dee-SEE-poo-loo djee zhee-ZOOSH" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
In Aramaic, the phrase "Happy Birthday Jesus" can be translated as "Yom Huledet Same'ach L'Yeshua."
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.
It means the same thing as it means in english. It is the name of the Son of God.
"Yeshua" is a Hebrew name meaning "Yahweh is salvation." It is commonly translated as "Jesus" in English.
The phrase isn't "veni, veni, veni". Instead it is the Latin phrase "veni, vidi, vici" which translated means "I came, I saw, I conquered". It is first attributed to Julius Caesar.
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.
"Jesu Christe" is a phrase that is written in Latin, which translates to "Jesus Christ" in English.