Christ (/kraɪst/) (ancient Greek: Χριστός, Christós, meaning 'anointed') is a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Māšîaḥ), the Messiah, and is used as a title for Jesus in the New Testament.
Messiah in Latin is "Messias".
Most likely, the Latin spelling of Jesus would be "IESUS". The New Testament (first written account of the name "Jesus") was recorded in Greek - which writes his name as "IESOUS" (of course, this is the phonetic spelling of the original Greek letters which I will not post here). Therefore, based upon my limited knowledge of Greek to Latin translation, I would say that this would be spelled Iesus in Latin.The letter "J" was probably put in place of the "I" when it was translated into German and produced by Martin Luther in 1522 AD (which was the precursor to the English translations of today's Bible).
"Jesus Christ" in Swahili is "Yesu Kristo".
John did not say a word after he baptized Jesus christ.
The gospels say that Jesus was a Galilean.
The sign placed on top of Jesus' cross read "King of the Jews" in three languages: Hebrew, Greek, and Latin.
Christus in vobis
Yes. Lord Jesus Christ.
Jesucristo
As no one knows what Jesus Christ looked like it is impossible to say.
In Arabic, Jesus Christ is pronounced as "ʿĪsā al-Masīḥ" (عيسى المسيح).
"Benedictus, Benedicat"… (per Jesum Christum Dominum Nostrum) = "Blessed is He and may he bless [this food]" (through Jesus Christ Our Lord)"
That Jesus Christ was born.