Christian in spanish

cristiano

pronunciation: kɹ̩istiɑnoʊ part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

Christian = cristiano. [Los nombres referidos a una religión se escriben en mayúscula]

Example: In 1971 Sanford Berman demonstrated the subject heading list's bias toward an American/Western-European, Christian, white, male point-of-view.

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» Christian Church, the = Iglesia Cristiana, la.

Example: Pentecost, also known as Whitsunday, celebrates the birthday of the Christian Church, when the Holy Spirit came upon the Apostles.

» Christian cross = cruz cristiana.

Example: The Christian cross, with or without a figure of Christ included, is the main religious symbol of Christianity.

» Christian missionary = misionero cristiano.

Example: Religion and Christian missionaries formed part of the complex ideological framework associated with colonialism.

» Christian name = nombre de pila.

Example: He also allows Christian names accompanied by an epithet (Aunt Jane, for example) to be used as headings for the main entry.

» Christian Science = Ciencia Cristiana, la.

Example: Christian Science, a faith that has epitomize a quiet, disciplined spirituality, is being rent by discord.

» Judeo-Christian [Judaeo-Christian] = judeocristiano.

Example: The United States of America is the only country in history to have defined itself as Judeo-Christian.

» pre-Christian era = era anterior al Cristianismo.

Example: The term 'public library' may be applied to some libraries in the pre-Christian era but its meaning differed considerably from that of today.

» YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association) = YMCA (Asociación Cristiana de Hombres Jóvenes).

Example: This multi-functional community complex incorporates meeting rooms, sports hall, squash courts, old people's day centre, toy library, YMCA flats, a church centre and arts and crafts workshops.

» YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) = YWCA (Asociación Cristiana de Mujeres Jóvenes).

Example: This article focuses on photographs documenting the activities and facilities of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA), collected as part of ongoing research into the history of the YWCA in Canada between 1870 and 1930.

Christian synonyms

christlike in spanish: como Cristo, pronunciation: krɪstlaɪk part of speech: adjective christly in spanish: cristiano, pronunciation: krɪstli part of speech: adjective christianly in spanish: cristianamente, pronunciation: krɪstʃənli part of speech: adjective

Christian antonyms

unchristian pronunciation: ənkrɪstʃən part of speech: adjective
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