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satan
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i know this seems like a strange question. but can i please have the word 'satan' in as many different languages as posible please
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The actual word 'satan' means 'enemy' or 'adversary' in Hebrew. I take it you mean the name of the Devil (i.e. the spirit of evil) in different cultures, religions and languages. There are hundreds of these, but here are a few. French: Diable, German: Teufel, Shaitan (Arabic), O Bang (Gypsy), Er Mo (China), Lha Mo (Tibet), Yama-o (Japan), Moko-Nui (Maori), Logon (Borneo), Herensugue (Basque)Sakarabru (West African), Rota (Lapp), Zambi-a-n'bi (Gabonese). In our own culture, Satan has also been known by many names: Satan, Lucifer, Beelzebub, Mephistopheles, Abbadon, Appolyon, The Beast, Prince of Darkness, Father of Lies, The Deceiver, Auld Nick, Old Horny, The Man Below.