English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Γεθσημανή (Gethsēmanḗ), from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Classical Syriac ܓܕܣܡܢ (Gat Šmānê, literally “oil press”).
Proper noun
Gethsemane
- A biblical location in ancient Jerusalem, a garden at the foot of the Mount of Olives.
Translations
garden in ancient Jerusalem
- Aramaic: גת שמנא
- Classical Syriac: ܓܕܣܡܢ (Gat Šmānê)
- Catalan: Getsemaní
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 客西馬尼/客西马尼 (haak3 sai1 maa5 nei4), 客西马尼 (haak3 sai1 maa5 nei4)
- Hakka: 客西馬尼/客西马尼, 客西马尼 (Khiet-sî-mâ-nì)
- Mandarin: 客西馬尼/客西马尼 (Kèxīmǎní), 客西马尼 (Kèxīmǎní)
- Min Dong: 客西馬尼/客西马尼 (Káik-să̤-mā-nà̤), 客西马尼 (Káik-să̤-mā-nà̤)
- Min Nan: 客西馬尼/客西马尼, 客西马尼 (Khek-se-má-nî)
- Dutch: Getsemane
- Finnish: Getsemane
- French: Gethsémané
- (deprecated template usage)
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- German: Getsemani (de), Gethsemani, Gethsemane
- Greek: Γεσθημανή (el) f (Gesthimaní), Γεθσημανή (el) f (Gethsimaní), Ιεσθημανή (el) f (Iesthimaní)
- Ancient: Γεθσημανή (Gethsēmanḗ)
- Hebrew: גת שמנים
- Italian: Getsemani
- Latin: Gethsemani
- Polish: Getsemani
- Portuguese: Getsémani (European), Getsêmani (Brazilian)
- Russian: Гефсимания (Gefsimanija)
- Spanish: Getsemaní
- Swedish: Getsemane
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