How to Say ‘A prophet.’ in Spain Spanish
Un profeta.
oon proh-FEH-tah
[oon proh-FEH-tah]
💬 Usage Tip: Masculine: “un profeta.” Stress is on “FE”: pro-FE-ta.
🇪🇸 In Spain: Saying “profeta” can be a bridge phrase in interfaith contexts, especially when comparing views of Jesús respectfully.
Phrase Breakdown
Un
[oon]
a (masculine singular)
Indefinite article used to introduce a category/role; here: a prophet.
Para algunas personas, Jesús es Un profeta y un maestro.
For some people, Jesus is a prophet and a teacher.
profeta
[proh-FEH-tah]
prophet
Religious figure who speaks God’s message; a common respectful description of Jesus in some faith traditions.
En ciertas conversaciones interreligiosas, se menciona a Jesús como profeta.
In some interfaith conversations, Jesus is mentioned as a prophet.
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