全能 (zennou) is "almighty" or "omnipotent." It's pronounced "zen-no."
omnipotent is spelled the same in French. You can also use 'tout-puissant'
The term "omnipotent" refers to having unlimited power or authority. For example, you might say, "In many religious texts, God is described as omnipotent, capable of creating and controlling the universe." This highlights the idea of an all-powerful being.
Omnipotent.
The bible makes no such claims. It would, in fact, be quite heretical to claim that Satan is either omnipresent or omnipotent. Those are usually thought to be attributes of God only.
thesaurus.comMain Entry:omnipotentPart of Speech:adjectiveDefinition:all-powerfulSynonyms:almighty, divine, godlike, mighty, supreme, unlimited, unrestrictedNotes:omnipresent means present in all places at the same time; omniscient means infinitely wise or all-knowing; omnipotent means having unlimited power
NO omnipotent means all powerful, thus, a weak and indecisive person is NOT omnipotent.
NO, omnipotent means all powerful, thus, a weak and indecisive person is NOT omnipotent.
NO omnipotent means all powerful, thus, a weak and indecisive person is NOT omnipotent.
how to say "editor" in japanese
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
Omnipotent Government was created in 1944.
we say Nakagawa if we want to say inside in Japanese.