According to Oxford Dictionary: Origin OE engel , ult. via eccles. L. from GK angelos 'messenger'
The word angel is a merging of the Old English word engel (hard "g") and the Old French angele, both of which are romanisation of the ancient Greek word angelos(messenger, envoy, agent).
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Same. Ангел - Angel (However the letter "G" in the word angel is spelled like in the word "glad")
No, the noun angel is the singular; the plural form is angels.
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The origin is from french
Origin - Angel - was created on 2004-04-21.
"Engle" can have several meanings, depending on its origin. It may be derived from the word 'engilo', meaning 'young hero'. It may also be derived from 'engel', the original spelling of the word 'angel'. It is of Germanic origin.
Del Angel is most likely Spanish in origin, meaning "of the angel". If it refers to a person name Angel, it means "of Angel".
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The Bible mentions the devil's origin as an angel in the book of Isaiah 14:12-15 and Ezekiel 28:12-17.
The norwegian word for angel is: engel
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The Arabic word for Angel is 'Malak' (مالَك)
The word for dark angel in Russian is "темный ангел" (temnyy angel).
It is of Greek origin. 'Αγγελος means messenger in Greek (and therefore angel).
The Maori word for angel is "anahera."
The Egyptian word for Angel is Neteru.