Catechesis

/ˌkætɪˈkiːsɪs/ noun

Religious instruction or teaching, especially oral instruction in Christian doctrine or faith, often using a question-and-answer format.

From Greek 'katechesis,' literally 'teaching by word of mouth.' The root comes from 'kata-' (down/completely) and 'echein' (to sound), suggesting information being drummed repeatedly into someone's mind.

AMክፍለ ትምህርት
ARمحاضرة
BNক্যাটেচি
CAcatechesis
CSkatechize
DAkateches
DEKatechse
ELκατηχηση
EScatequesis
FAcatechèses
FIkatekesi
FRcatéchèse
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