In German it`s also "Jesus".
The German J is pronouned like the Y in English.
So it would be pronounced like Ye-sus. (The e is pronounced differently also in this case it would sound as such Hey-sus (Hay-sus)
Gott
"Gott" is the German word for "God".
You pronounce it like YAY-soos.
Jesus ist Herr
Bibel
In German, who is Jesus is translated to wer ist Jesus.
Jesus saves = Jesus rettet
It's also Jesus
Jesus (pronounced yehsus)
Ich bin Jesus (yay-zoos)
Christkind = Christ child (baby Jesus)
jesus an
Jesus. Seriously, Jesus is the same in Portuguese, Dutch, German and bunch of other languages, though I don't know why you didn't just use google translator.
They believe in God father, son Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost.
It was built around 1488 by the German shipbuilders of Lubeck, Germany.
"Jesus sei mit Ihnen und Ihre Familie" is the correct translation. But common usage would be "Jesussei mit Euch"
This question is unclear. Are you asking how it is said in English which you have already done, Greek, Swahili, German etc.?