How do you spell the name of our Lord in your language?
I know it's Giuseppe in Italian.
Roman cuckholics are so pathetic.
>>78688990
>I know it's Giuseppe in Italian.
thought it was Iesu or something
Jesus
andalucian spanish: jezú /khethOO/
Xesús
>>78689074
Damn you are right. Giuseppe means Joseph, I apologise for my epic fail
Ииcyc (Iisus)
>>78689049
Shut the fuck up mongol subhuman
Isus
>>78689108
Do you lusophones name your children Jesus? It's common in Spanish speaking countries but I never seen it abroad.
Jezus van Nazaret
>>78689556
Do you name children Jezus in Holland?
>>78689678
It's forbidden.
>>78689809
I suppose this is due to the Protestant faith, isn't it?
>>78689858
Yes and no. Some figures are just forbidden like calling your children Hitler it's forbidden.
Jésus
>>78689926
But each one has a different background, it can't be the same lol
>>78689406
yes but it is not common
josé is much more common
>>78690057
Well it is in this country.
His actual Hebrew name is Yeshua (which means salvation, real creative)
However, when refering to him as the Christian figure, we call him Yeshu
იესო-Ieso
Archaic variation would be იესუ-Iesu
>>78690140
I made the point above. I'm sorry
>>78688990
Jezus
>>78688990
it's Gesù in italian, Giuseppe was Joseph, Jesus' father
>>78692336
>Joseph
>Jesus' father
>>78688990
Jeesus Kristus
>>78692499
that's Joseph 9000, Poland's most powerful invention
Jesus Kristus or Jesus Krist
Jésus Christ
Hz. Isa
meaning "His excellency, Jesus"
Ježiš
>>78689049
CHING CHONG I HAVE LITTLE DONG