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English
Proper noun
The Lord 's Prayer
The prayer which, according to the New Testament of the Bible , Jesus Christ taught his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount .
Synonyms: Our Father , paternoster
1886 , Peter Christen Asbjørnsen , translated by H.L. Brækstad, Folk and Fairy Tales , page 158 :He sat down in the middle of the floor, took his chalk out and marked a large ring around him, and round about this he wrote the Lord's Prayer , and then he did not feel afraid even if Old Nick himself should come.
Translations
the prayer taught by Jesus Christ to his disciples
Afrikaans: Onse Vader
Albanian: Ati ynë
Amharic: አባታችን ሆይ ( ʾäbatačn hoy )
Arabic: اَلصَّلَاة اَلرَّبِّيَّة ( aṣ-ṣalāh ar-rabbiyya )
Aragonese: Painuestro
Aramaic: ܨܠܘܬܐ ܡܪܢܝܬܐ
Armenian: Հայր Մեր ( Hayr Mer )
Aromanian: Tatã-a nostru
Asturian: Padre nuestru
Azerbaijani: Atamız
Basque: Gure Aita
Belarusian: Малі́тва Гаспо́дняя ( Malítva Haspódnjaja )
Bikol Central: Ama Niamo
Breton: Pater (br) f
Bulgarian: Отче наш ( Otče naš )
Catalan: Parenostre
Cebuano: Amahan Namo
Cherokee: ᎣᎩᏙᏓ ᎦᎸᎳᏗ ᎮᎯ ( ogidoda galvladi hehi )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 主禱文 / 主祷文 ( zyu2 tou2 man4 )
Mandarin: 主禱文 / 主祷文 (zh) ( Zhǔdǎowén ) , 天主經 / 天主经 (zh) ( Tiānzhǔjīng ) ( Catholic )
Cornish: Pader
Corsican: Patre Nostru
Czech: otčenáš (cs) m
Danish: fadervor n
Dutch: Onzevader (nl) n
Esperanto: Patro nia
Estonian: meieisapalve
Faroese: faðirvár n
Fijian: Na Masu
Finnish: Herran rukous , Isä meidän -rukous , Isä Meidän
French: Notre Père (fr)
Galician: Noso Pai
Georgian: მამაო ჩვენო ( mamao čveno )
German: Vaterunser (de) n
Greek: Κυριακή προσευχή (el) f ( Kyriakí prosefchí ) , Πάτερ Ημών n ( Páter Imón )
Greenlandic: Ataatarpooq
Guaraní: Ore Ru , Ñande Ru
Hawaiian: Pule Alakaʻi A Ka Haku
Hebrew: תפילת האדון f ( tfilót hadón )
Hiligaynon: Amay Namon
Hindi: परमात्मा की प्रार्थना f ( parmātmā kī prārthanā )
Hungarian: miatyánk (hu)
Icelandic: faðirvor (is) n
Ido: Nia Patro (io) , Pater (io)
Ilocano: Amami
Indonesian: Bapa Kami , Doa Tuhan
Inupiaq: Aapavut qilangmiittuatiin
Irish: Paidir f , Paidir an Tiarna f
Italian: Padre nostro (it)
Japanese: 主の祈り ( shu no inori ) , 主祷文 ( Shutōbun )
Kapampangan: Pangadi ning Ginu , Ibpa Mi
Kashubian: Òjcze Nasz
Kazakh: Атамыз ( Atamyz )
Komi-Permyak: Миян айным ( Mijan ajnym )
Komi-Zyrian: Батьӧй миян ( Baťöj mijan )
Korean: 주님의 기도 ( junimui gido )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: Bavê me
Latin: Pater noster
Latvian: Tēvs musu , Tēvreize
Lithuanian: Tėve mūsų
Low German:
Dutch Low Saxon: Onzevaoder
German Low German: Vadderunser
Luxembourgish: Eise Papp
Macedonian: Оче наш m ( Oče naš )
Malagasy: Ray-nay any an-danitra
Malay: Bapa Kami
Malayalam: കർത്തൃപ്രാർത്ഥന ( kaṟttr̥prāṟtthana )
Maltese: Missierna
Manx: Padjer y Çhiarn f
Maori: Inoi a te Ariki
Moksha: Менелень Аляньке ( Meńeľeń Aľańke )
Nahuatl: Totahtzineh
Navajo: Bóhólníihii bisodizin
Neapolitan: Pate nuoste
Norwegian:
Bokmål: Fader vår
Nynorsk: Fader vår
Occitan: Paire nòstre
Old English: Fæder ūre
Old Norse: Faþer vár
Old Tupi: oré-ruba
Paiwan: Malailaing a Inuli
Pangasinan: Ama Mi
Persian: دعای ربانی ( do'â-ye rabbâni )
Polish: Ojcze nasz (pl) , Modlitwa Pańska (pl) f
Portuguese: Pai Nosso (pt) m , pai-nosso (pt) m , padre-nosso (pt) m
Quechua: Yayayku
Romanian: Tatăl Nostru
Romansch: Babnoss
Russian: О́тче Наш ( Ótče Naš )
Samoan: Tatalo o le Ali'i
Samogitian: Tievė Mūsa
Sardinian: Babbu nostru
Scots: Laird's Prayer
Scottish Gaelic: Ùrnaigh an Tighearna f
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: Оче наш , Оченаш
Roman: Oče naš , Očenaš (sh)
Sicilian: Patri nostru
Slovak: otčenáš
Slovene: Oče naš
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: Wóścenas
Upper Sorbian: Wótčenaš
Spanish: padrenuestro m
Swahili: Baba Yetu
Swedish: Herrens bön (sv) , fadervår (sv) n
Tagalog: Ama Namin
Tamil: கிறித்து கற்பித்த செபம் ( kiṟittu kaṟpitta cepam )
Tatar: Күктәге Атабыз ( Küktäge Atabız )
Thai: คำอธิษฐานขององค์พระผู้เป็นเจ้า
Tongan: Ko e Lotu ʻa e ʻEiki
Turkish: Pederimiz , Babamız
Ukrainian: О́тче наш m ( Ótče naš )
Urdu: دعائے ربانی f ( du'ā-ě-rabbānī )
Vietnamese: Kinh Lạy Cha
Walloon: priyire do Signeur , påter (wa)
Waray-Waray: Amay Namon
Welsh: Gweddi'r Arglwydd , Ein Tad
West Frisian: Us Heit
Yiddish: אונדזער פֿאָטער ( undzer foter )
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