Hebrew: milat adonai (מילת ה׳)Spanish = La Palabra de Dios
Swedish: Guds ord
Albanian: Fjala e Zotit
The word for "God" in Igbo language is "Chukwu."
You say "My God!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oluwa o!".
In Tiv language, God is called "Aondo."
"հայր" pronounced like the English word "hire".
In Afrikaans, the word for 'God' is 'God'. Afrikaans is a West Germanic language spoken in South Africa and Namibia, and it shares many similarities with Dutch. The word 'God' is used to refer to the divine being in the Christian faith and is pronounced similarly to English.
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The word for "language" in Berber is "tamazight."
To say the word teeth in the Latin language you say the word dentibus. To say this word in Italian you say denti.
To say "To God be the Glory" in Nahuatl, you could say "Inin Tloque Nahuaque tlahtoltzin."
In the Navajo language, Diyin is the word for "holy". Navajos will say, "Diyin God" to refer to the christian God. Also used for the Christian god is : Diyin Ayóí Átʼéii. which refers to a monotheistic god.In the Navajo religion the name for a deity is: Haashch'ééh.There are many who have this word at the start of their name such as: Haashch'ééłti'í--Talking God, Haashch'ééshzhiní -- Black God (creator of the universe) and Haashch'éé'ooghaan.Also used is for other beings: DiyinDineʼé -- Holy People.Also Changing Woman: Asdzą́ą́ NádleehéAnd First Man and First Woman: AłtséHastiin and Ałtsé Asdzą́ą́
To say the word turtle in the Greek language you say chelona. In the Latin language this word is said as turtur.