Angel in Different Languages

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Angel in Different Languages: Angels are believed to be a supernatural being sent by God to perform various duties. Perception about angels varies in different cultures and mythologies. Some religions believe that angels act as intermediates between heavens and humanity.

Angel in All Languages

Translation of word Angel in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord Angel
Albanianengjëll
Basqueaingeru
Belarusianанёл
Catalanàngel
Croatiananđeo
Czechanděl
DanishEngel
Dutchengel
Estonianingel
Finnishenkeli
Frenchange
Galiciananxo
GermanEngel
Greekάγγελος (ángelos)
Hungarianangyal
IcelandicEngill
Irishaingeal
Italianangelo
Latvianeņģelis
Lithuanianangelas
Macedonianангел
Malteseanġlu
Norwegianengel
Polishanioł
Portugueseanjo
Romanianînger
Russianангел
Serbianанђео
Spanishángel
Swedishängel
Ukrainianангел
Welshangel
Yiddishמאַלעך
Armenianհրեշտակ
Azerbaijaniangel
Bengaliফেরেশতা
Chinese Simple天使 (tiānshǐ)
Chinese Traditional天使 (tiānshǐ)
Georgianangel
Gujaratiદેવદૂત
Hindiदेवदूत
Hmongangel
Japanese天使
Kannadaದೇವತೆ
Kazakhперіште
Khmerទេវតា
Korean천사 (cheonsa)
Laoນາງຟ້າ
Malayalamമാലാഖ
Marathiदेवदूत
Mongolianтэнгэр элч
Myanmar (Burmese)ကောင်းကင်တမန်
Nepaliस्वर्गदूतले
Sinhalaදේව දූතයා
Tajikфаришта
Tamilதேவதை
Teluguదూత
Thaiนางฟ้า
Turkishmelek
Urduفرشتہ
Uzbekfarishta
VietnameseThiên thần
Arabicملاك (malak)
Hebrewמַלְאָך
Persianفرشته
Afrikaansengel
Chichewamngelo
Hausamalã'ika
Igboangel
Somalimalaggii
Swahilimalaika
Yorubaangẹli
Zuluingelosi
Cebuanoanghel
Filipinoanghel
Indonesianmalaikat
Javaneseangel
Malagasyanjely
Malaymalaikat
Maorianahera
Esperantoanĝelo
Haitian Creolezanj
Latinangelus

Angel in European Languages

Translation of word Angel in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord Angel
Albanianengjëll
Basqueaingeru
Belarusianанёл
Bosniananđeo
Bulgarianангел
Catalanàngel
Corsicananghjulu
Croatiananđeo
Czechanděl
DanishEngel
Dutchengel
Estonianingel
Finnishenkeli
Frenchange
Frisianingel
Galiciananxo
GermanEngel
Greekάγγελος [ángelos]
Hungarianangyal
IcelandicEngill
Irishaingeal
Italianangelo
Latvianeņģelis
Lithuanianangelas
LuxembourgishEngel
Macedonianангел
Malteseanġlu
Norwegianengel
Polishanioł
Portugueseanjo
Romanianînger
Russianангел [angel]
Scots Gaelicaingeal
Serbianанђео [andzheo]
Slovakanjel
Slovenianangel
Spanishángel
Swedishängel
Tatarфәрештә
Ukrainianангел [anhel]
Welshangel
Yiddishמאַלעך

Angel in Asian Languages

Translation of word Angel in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Angel
Armenianհրեշտակ
Azerbaijaniangel
Bengaliফেরেশতা
Chinese Simplified天使 [tiānshǐ]
Chinese Traditional天使 [tiānshǐ]
Georgianangel
Gujaratiદેવદૂત
Hindiदेवदूत
Hmongangel
Japanese天使
Kannadaದೇವತೆ
Kazakhперіште
Khmerទេវតា
Korean천사 [cheonsa]
Kyrgyzпериште
Laoນາງຟ້າ
Malayalamമാലാഖ
Marathiदेवदूत
Mongolianтэнгэр элч
Myanmar (Burmese)ကောင်းကင်တမန်
Nepaliस्वर्गदूतले
Odiaଦୂତ
Pashtoپرښتې
Punjabiਦੂਤ
Sindhiفرشتو
Sinhalaදේව දූතයා
Tajikфаришта
Tamilதேவதை
Teluguదూత
Thaiนางฟ้า
Turkishmelek
Turkmenperişde
Urduفرشتہ
Uyghurپەرىشتە
Uzbekfarishta
VietnameseThiên thần

Angel in Middle East Languages

Translation of word Angel in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord Angel
Arabicملاك [malak]
Hebrewמַלְאָך
Kurdish (Kurmanji)milyaket
Persianفرشته

Angel in African Languages

Translation of word Angel in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord Angel
Afrikaansengel
Amharicመልአክ
Chichewamngelo
Hausamalã'ika
Igboangel
Kinyarwandamarayika
Sesotholengeloi leo le ile
Shonangirozi
Somalimalaggii
Swahilimalaika
XhosaIngelosi
Yorubaangẹli
Zuluingelosi

Angel in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word Angel in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord Angel
Cebuanoanghel
Filipinoanghel
Hawaiianʻānela
Indonesianmalaikat
Javaneseangel
Malagasyanjely
Malaymalaikat
Maorianahera
Samoanagelu
Sundanesemalaikat

Angel in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord Angel
Esperantoanĝelo
Haitian Creolezanj
Latinangelus

Video Translation of Angel in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about Angel

Many angels have duties such as defending and guiding humans and carrying tasks out just for God Abraham religions often have hierarchies for the organization of angels.

“SEEING AN ANGEL IN THE REAL LIVE IS A MIRACLE.” (Famous Saying)

Although these rankings may vary among sects within every religion. These angels may get other names or titles e.g., seraph or archangel, such as Gabriel and Michael.

The use of the term “angel” has also been extended to various concepts of souls or figures in other religions. Angel theological research is called “angelology.”

The angels in fine arts generally portray the type of extraordinarily beautiful individuals, but without gender (at least before the 19th century).

They are sometimes recognized with bird wings, halos and light in Christian artwork. They were formed and were energetic observers as God created the world.

Through definition they were divine beings and therefore not subject to human physical constraints. There are different views about angels in different religions.

At the end of the 4th century the Church Fathers had agreed that different categories of angels had been assigned with the relevant tasks and operations.

However the character of the angels was somewhat disputable. Some claim that angels have physical bodies, while others argue they are completely spiritual.

Several theologians have suggested that angels are not godly but subordinate to the Trinity on the level of immaterial beings. In order to resolve this trinitarian conflict, doctrine of angels was developed.

As in Judaism and Christianity, in Islam angels also come together with spiritual symbols like wings, large-size bodies, or divine objects, in anthropomorphic shapes. The Quran describes them like “two, three and four with wings.”

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