Luke 23:8 - Now when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceedingly glad; for he had desired for a long time to see Him, because he had heard many things about Him, and he hoped to see some miracle done by Him. The word translated "miracle" is the Greek "semeion," which means "a sign, mark, token; an unusual occurence, transcending the common course of nature."
The root word of miraculous is "miracle," which comes from the Latin word "miraculum" meaning "something wonderful or marvelous."
Some words with the Latin root "mir" are admire, miracle, and mirror. These words usually relate to the idea of wonder, amazement, or reflection.
The root word "mir" means "to wonder" or "to be amazed." It is derived from Latin and is often used in words related to admiration or astonishment.
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Miracle
The root word of miraculous is "miracle," which comes from the Latin word "miraculum" meaning "something wonderful or marvelous."
Some words with the Latin root "mir" are admire, miracle, and mirror. These words usually relate to the idea of wonder, amazement, or reflection.
The root word "mir" means "to wonder" or "to be amazed." It is derived from Latin and is often used in words related to admiration or astonishment.
Padihari is the Thai word for miracle.
The Spanish word for "miracle" is "milagro". It is pronounced "mi-LA-grow"
The word "Nais" or "Ness" means miracle in Hebrew as well as Aramaic.
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miracle = Nes (× ×¡)
Miracle. Pronunciation- mEEr-aK-Le
There is no such language as Jewish. The Hebrew word for miracle is Neis (נס).