The equivalent word for truth in Dari is: حقیقت.
This should be very interesting to most Christians, as it appears that the french word for «single «appears to be our english
equivalent word for «celibate» if I'm not mistaken.
Not exact matches
This is difficult to discuss, because there is no
equivalent for the
word «fundamentalism» in Arabic.
As you look at these Bible translations in the charts below, you can see that they all fall on the «Formal
Equivalent» or «
Word for Word» approach to translation, rather than the «Dynamic
Equivalent» or «Paraphrase» approach.
The
word Christ (Gk., Christos) is
equivalent to the Hebrew
word for Messiah (Heb., Messiach), and means King.
Some how it's felt that values, morals, virtues are not there in a secular world only faceless solid lifeless laws of men rather than what has been relayed by Holy books that calls
for good deeds and reject bad deeds and to build a faithful societies, communities, nations since communications among nations or even among the nations of mixed cultures and beliefs... Laws or God and universe are to be prepared by some thing that is
equivalent to UN but built on nations beliefs to achieve the code of understanding among nations but as can see now it is build on groundless bases if not of
words of God to faiths... in addition to those non spiritual secular beliefs to make decisions of faith but at the moment the secular world make and take the decisions while the beliefs and faiths has to pay
for it when it becomes a war between all faiths or religions outside your world, it would become back into your inside among the mixed culture and beliefs of the nation or nations under one country flag...!
Indeed our
word «law» is not an adequate
equivalent for the Hebrew term, Torah, which it represents in our versions.
For me (and I understand not everyone else feels this way), the
word of the OT prophets is the
equivalent to divine revelation.
Words for parts of the body have equivalents in every language, but words like «shame,» and «honour,» and even «belief, «love» and «mind» do
Words for parts of the body have
equivalents in every language, but
words like «shame,» and «honour,» and even «belief, «love» and «mind» do
words like «shame,» and «honour,» and even «belief, «love» and «mind» do not.
«God hath exalted Christ with his right hand, to be a Prince and a Savior,
for to give repentance to Israel» (Act 5:31) To give repentance — The
word «repentance» here is
equivalent to «reformation» and «a change of life.»
There is, he said, no Hebrew or Aramaic
equivalent for «body» as we understand the
word.
The Latin
word resurrectio appears to have been created
for Christian use, and while the Greek
equivalent anastasis is certainly pre-Christian, it does not seem to have been widely used until Christian times, some scholars thinking that, when Paul referred to it at Athens, his hearers mistook it
for the name of a goddess.26 The idea of resurrection first came to expression in the form of a narrative, and until the advent of the above technical terms,
words of very general usage, such as «raise», «wake up», «stand up», etc., served the purpose of relating it.
In other
words you elevate the terrorists to a moral
equivalent and blame us
for their actions.
He describes it as» Gospel,» and this
word, as we have seen, is a virtual
equivalent for.
The
word «emancipation,»
for example, is sometimes a continental
equivalent for our
word «liberation.»
Thus the Spanish folk saying is right, «To make love is to declare one's sorrow» — sorrow
for defects and also pain (since the Spanish
word here used is like the Italian
equivalent do lore, meaning both sorrow and pain), pain from separation from the beloved, pain suffered as the self is purified or purged by love.
In other
words, while American TV was importing the
equivalent of two broadcast days» worth of programming a year, they were exporting enough to fill the broadcasting schedules of twenty - two TV networks, operating eighteen hours a day
for a year!
This is the religion
equivalent of technobabble, ie mixing a lot of impressive sounding
words in a disjointed and meaningless way
for the purpose of sounding impressive and selling snake oil.
is a mere logicker, fastening on a
word as the sole expression and exact
equivalent of truth, to go on spinning deductions out of the form of the
word (which yet having nothing to do with the idea), then he becomes a one -
word professor, quarreling, as
for truth itself, with all who chance to go out of his
word; and, since
words are given not to imprison souls but to express them, the variations continually indulged in by others are sure to render him as miserable in his anxieties, as he is meager in his contents, and busy in his quarrels.
This has not always come out as clearly as it should have done in English translations of the Old Testament, since there is no real
equivalent in English
for the key
word used
for it in the Hebrew.
In other
words, a triangular surface (or any surface
for that matter) and a segment are not topologically
equivalent.
In general usage — a «volatile stock market,»
for instance — the
word connotes violence and variability, the
equivalent of TNT detonating or frozen carbon dioxide vaporizing rapidly and forcefully on the surface of a comet.
For example, the
word «tsunami» spiked in 2004 and 2011 following the Indian Ocean and Japanese events, as did the
equivalent word in Spanish, maremoto, suggesting that they mean the same thing.
That works out to the
equivalent of about 100,500
words or 34 gigabytes per day
for each of us.
In other
words, being stuck in traffic
for two hours a day, every day, is the
equivalent of a serious survival threat to your as - yet «primal» brain, and the adrenals pump accordingly.
In other
words, a kilogram of beef is responsible
for the
equivalent of the amount of CO2 emitted by the average European car every 250 kilometres, and burns enough energy to light a 100 - watt bulb
for nearly 20 days (New Scientist magazine, 18 July 2007, page 15).
Word that is actually worse
for you than its netspeak
equivalent -LRB-.
Today she talks about the power of sehnsucht in her life and Alma's: «It is a wonderful German
word, I don't think there's an English
equivalent — the longing
for something you once had combined with a yearning
for something as yet unknown.»
The format of the test, in other
words, misleads us into doing the
equivalent of practicing
for a physical, instead of teaching
for meaning and transfer.
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First of all, I make no apologies
for it being hand - written; I couldn't find an
equivalent resource quickly with a web search, it was faster to write than
word processing, it will change as I improve the lesson in the future and it served its purpose.
Again, this will be a deal
for the reader, who will be getting the
word - count
equivalent of a full - length novel, but then I'll be earning the 70 % royalty on the whole collection of stories.
In other
words, as long as they know the book is part of a serial, they'd be willing to pay $ 3
for the ebook
equivalent of 300 + pages — even without a defined ending.
Is there any
equivalent of Merchant
Words for French Amazon?
It will be interesting to see what the other big publishing houses decide to do, I have a feeling your going to see the companies who do nt push
for equivalent ebook to physical book pricing will have higher sales and in the end make more money off of ebooks AND «dead tree» books as well thanks to
word of mouth from ebook readers.
Originally, we aimed
for the
word count
equivalent of 20 pages.
The phone is expected in Europe during the second quarter
for the
equivalent of US$ 223 before subsides and taxes with no
word on US availability.
(BTW, japanese signs below icons are only fonetical
equivalents for english
words).
Once, the
word ebook was all but
equivalent with a book sold
for the Kindle.
No
words on screen resolution or anything else really, just a «sample
for testing & evaluation purpose» valued at the
equivalent of $ 460.
I'm thinking of featuring some amazing books that were done in
Word (or
equivalents) here, but doing a book in
Word is not
for the faint of heart.
While there is an Apple Pay
equivalent for Android — unsurprisingly named Android Pay — there's no
word on if it's coming to Canada.
«We were then marched off to a prison intended
for Kaffirs [offensive term
equivalent to the n -
word],» Gandhi complained during one of his campaigns
for the rights of Indians settled there.
In other
words, ruled Halpern, something was given in exchange
for Shankar depositing money in the bank, and in this case the points were the
equivalent of interest on the money.
It was Koizuma - san who came up with the name Epona, after the goddess of horses and fertility in Celtic mythology, having apparently been briefly called «Ao», a Japanese
word for a blue - green colour with no
equivalent word in English, associated with horses because of the exceptionally rare blue roan coloration.
Lots of meaning get lost / changed by this, like when an interviewer said Aonuma said the bokoblins were cute, when he actually said they were kawaisou («pitiable in a non-negative way»), which is a
word both without a clear one -
word equivalent and very close to kawaii, the
word for cute.
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