幻觉 [huàn jué]
The word Illusion comes from the French illusion via Latin illūsiōn-em meaning mocking, jeering, (in Vulgate) deceit, illusion, noun of action illūdĕre to illude
The word 'illusion' is an abstract noun; a word for a deceptive appearance or impression; a false idea or belief; a word for a concept.
Illusive
The Hawaiian word for illusion is "nanaue." In Hawaiian culture, this term can refer to a deceptive appearance or a false perception of reality. The concept of illusion is often explored in various forms of art and storytelling within the culture.
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
Illusion is a noun.
The Hindi word for illusion is Maya.
Illusion (feminine)
Tagalog Translation of ILLUSION: ilusyon
I was under the illusion that you were my friend.
There are three syllables in the word illusion. (Il-lus-sion)
The word Illusion comes from the French illusion via Latin illūsiōn-em meaning mocking, jeering, (in Vulgate) deceit, illusion, noun of action illūdĕre to illude
The word 'illusion' is an abstract noun; a word for a deceptive appearance or impression; a false idea or belief; a word for a concept.
ilussio
the Chinese Water Torture Cell
The magician's illusion was so convincing that everyone was fooled.
Same thing, the origin of the English word "illusion" is French.