In Irish its Síocháin (peace), Grá (love) agus Muinín (trust)
in Irish Gaelic
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'Trust' is "Buaminifu".
muinín
The Latin translation of the English word "trust" is sperantes. Trust can be defined as having confidence in something.
The English translation for the German surname "Traut" is "trust" or "believe." It may have originated as a nickname for a trustworthy or reliable person.
Its means TRUST in the Gaelic language
muinín- pronounced "mwin-een" Irish (Gaelic): muinín, iontaoibh Scots Gaelic: earbsa, creideas
Trust in God during every crisis.
The direct translation for 'i have some' is Ho alcune. There can be variations of course. Don't always trust online translators.
faith and trust = emunah vehavtakhah (××ž×•× ×” והבטחה)
Irish: creideamh; muinín Scots Gaelic: creideamh; creideas Welsh: ffydd; cred; coel
Scottish Gaelic: CREIDEAMH (religious) [kred-juv]CREIDEAS [kre-juss](faith/trust in someone) EARBSA [erebsa], MUINIGHIN [mun-yeen]Irish Gaelic: Creideamh, [kred-ju](I have faith in God, Tá creideamh agam i nDia)muinín [mwin-yeen], iontaoibh [intheev](to have faith in someone)