amen in Latin
amen in Latin is āmēn, amen — amen means said at the end of a prayer to mean "so be it.".
amen in Latin
āmēn
At the end of religious prayers: so be it.
amen
At the end of religious prayers: so be it.
What does "amen" mean?
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intj Said at the end of a prayer to mean "so be it."
"The congregation bowed their heads and said "amen" together."
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intj Used informally to show strong agreement with something just said.
""Traffic here is a nightmare." "Amen to that!""
amen in a sentence
- The congregation bowed their heads and said "amen" together.
- "Traffic here is a nightmare." "Amen to that!"
Similar words in Latin
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "amen" in Latin?
"amen" in Latin is āmēn, amen. amen means: Said at the end of a prayer to mean "so be it."
How do you use "amen" in a sentence?
Example: "The congregation bowed their heads and said "amen" together." In Latin, "amen" is āmēn, amen.
Are there other ways to say "amen" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "amen": āmēn, amen.
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