Passion in Latin
Passion in Latin is Passiō, perturbatio, passio — Passion means an intense feeling or enthusiasm, especially love or strong interest.
Passion in Latin
Passiō
(Christianity) The sufferings of Jesus Christ from the night of the Last Supper to the Crucifixion.
perturbatio
passio
What does "Passion" mean?
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noun An intense feeling or enthusiasm, especially love or strong interest.
"Cooking has been her passion since childhood."
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noun In Christian tradition, the suffering of Jesus in the period leading up to his crucifixion.
"The church performed a play depicting the Passion during Holy Week."
Passion in a sentence
- Cooking has been her passion since childhood.
- He spoke about the project with real passion.
- The church performed a play depicting the Passion during Holy Week.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "Passion" in Latin?
"Passion" in Latin is Passiō, perturbatio, passio. Passion means: An intense feeling or enthusiasm, especially love or strong interest.
How do you use "Passion" in a sentence?
Example: "Cooking has been her passion since childhood." In Latin, "Passion" is Passiō, perturbatio, passio.
Are there other ways to say "Passion" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Passion": Passiō, perturbatio, passio.
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