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Christ in Arabic

Christ in Arabic is مَسِيح — Christ means the title given to Jesus of Nazareth as the promised messiah in Christian belief.

Christ in Arabic

مَسِيح
name masculine
Pronounced: masīḥ
messiah predicted in Jewish prophecy

What does "Christ" mean?

  1. noun The title given to Jesus of Nazareth as the promised messiah in Christian belief.
    "Christians believe Christ rose from the dead."
  2. interjection Used to express shock, frustration, or surprise.
    ""Christ, that was close!" he muttered after the near-miss."

Christ in a sentence

  • Christians believe Christ rose from the dead.
  • "Christ, that was close!" he muttered after the near-miss.

Common Arabic translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Christ" in Arabic?

"Christ" in Arabic is مَسِيح. Christ means: The title given to Jesus of Nazareth as the promised messiah in Christian belief.

How do you pronounce مَسِيح?

"Christ" in Arabic is مَسِيح, pronounced "masīḥ".

How do you use "Christ" in a sentence?

Example: "Christians believe Christ rose from the dead." In Arabic, "Christ" is مَسِيح.

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