There isn't a single word with this meaning, and the translation of "chosen" depends on context. For example:
chosen door = delet nivcheret (דלת נבחרת)
chosen food = ochel nivchar (אוכל נבחר)
chosen people = am segulah (עם סגולה)
If you mean "Chosen One" as in the person who has been selected by fate to fulfill an important task (such as Anakin Skywalker, Harry Potter, or Neo in their respective universes), the term is: ha-nivchar (הנבחר)
"mah-SHEE-akh". It's one of the Hebrew words that King James' committee adopted
without translation. They spelled it "messiah".
There is no Hebrew proper name that means "the annointed one" however there is an ordinary Hebrew word with this meaning: mashiakh (משיח).
mashi'ach (משיח), pronounced mah-SHEE-ahkh
You are probably referring to the Hebrew word "moshiah," often transliterated as "messiah."
anointed one (in Jewish tradition, refers to a king or priest) = משיח (mashiach)
mah-SHEE-akh (משיח)
Moshiach (or Mashiach).
annointed = משיח (mah-SHEE-akh)
The Greek word "chrisma" means the oil used in anointing and consequently, the Greek word "christos" means " the anointed one". This of course is the Greek word used in the New Testament for Jesus, the anointed one which is in turn a translation of the Hebrew "messiah".
Christ is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word Messiah, which means "anointed one."
The Hebrew Messiah (mashiach) means "anointed one." The Greek equivalent is (Khristos), or Christ.
Messiah is a synonym for anointed one.
No, that is completely false. Messiah in Hebrew is mah-shee-ach (משיח), which means "anointed one."
It is Christ from the Greek Χριστός (Christos) or the Hebrew משׁיח (Mashiach or Messiah) and it is not his name but rather a title, both words mean anointed, and the proper translation of ιησους ο χριστος is Jesus the Christ (with the definite article "the")
anointed (adjective, masculine) = mah-shoo-akh (משוח) anointed (adjective, feminine) = meh-shoo-kha (משוחה)
christ
No, the word Christian was first used in the city of Antioch when the Apostle Barnabas began teaching the gospel there around the year 43 AD. Christ means "anointed one" and is roughly equivalent to the the Hebrew word Messiah. Therefore "Christian" means "follower of the anointed one".
Messiah is a Hebrew word meaning "anointed", christ is the greek word for "anointed".
christ
Messiah, pronounced Mess-aye-uh. It means "the Anointed One"