Χάρισμα (kharizma)
The Greek word for enlightenment is "φωτισμός" (fotismós).
The Greek word for being is "ousia."
The Greek word for form is "" (morph).
The greek word for it is, philia, philos, philio(also mean friend)
The Greek word "" translates to "love" in English.
It was from Greek.
Divine favor, gift, present are English equivalents of 'charisma'. The word is of Greek origin. Its equivalents in Latin are donum, which means 'gift'; and gratia, which means 'divine favor'.
There is no Hebrew word for Charisma. Israelis just use the word "charisma" (spelled כָרִיזְמָה) and they pronounce the ch as a gutteral sound, as in German.
The word is charisma (from the Greek kharisma, meaning divine favor).
We generally hear Cuh-RIZ-muh, though CA-riz-muh would be more like the original Greek word.
The first sense of charisma is a quality a person has that draws people in. The second sense of the word charisma is of an exceptional power or talent that is divinely given.
The word for displaying charisma or charm is "charismatic".
Charisma
The prefix in "charismatic" is "char-," the suffix is "-ic," and the root word is "charisma."
Aloha. Answer: kilokilo. There is no direct translation of the word charisma in HI`ian. It is described as more of a feeling... like enchantment, or the power to enchant, or pull people to you.
Charisma, chickpea, Casanova, Canberra
The Greek word for experience is εμπειρία (empeiría).