Si-môn

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Vietnamese

Etymology

French Simon

Proper noun

Si-môn

  1. (biblical) Simon
    • (Can we date this quote?), “Tin Mừng theo Thánh Mát-thêu 4 [The Gospel According to Saint Matthew 4]”, in Kinh Thánh [The Holy Bible]:
      Người đang đi dọc theo biển hồ Ga-li-lê, thì thấy hai anh em kia, là ông Si-môn, cũng gọi là Phê-rô, và người anh là ông An-rê, đang quăng chài xuống biển, vì các ông làm nghề đánh cá.
      He was walking along the Sea of Galilee, and he saw two brothers, Simon also called Peter, and Andrew, who were casting a net in the sea, for they were fishermen.
    • 1925, “Ma-thi-ơ 4 [Matthew 4]”, in Kinh Thánh [The Holy Bible]:
      Khi Ngài đang đi dọc theo mé biển Ga-li-lê, thấy hai anh em kia, là Si-môn, cũng gọi là Phi-e-rơ, với em là Anh-rê, đương thả lưới dưới biển, vì hai anh em vốn là người đánh cá.
      When he was walking along the coast of Galilee, he saw two brothers, Simon also called Peter, and Andrew, who were casting a net in the sea, for they were fishermen.