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pope in Latin

pope in Latin is pater, papa, pāpa — pope means the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church.

pope in Latin

pater
noun
papa
noun
pāpa
noun

What does "pope" mean?

  1. noun The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church.
    "The pope addressed thousands of pilgrims in the square."
  2. noun By extension, the head of certain other churches, such as the Coptic Orthodox Church.
    "The Coptic pope led the Easter service in Cairo."

pope in a sentence

  • The pope addressed thousands of pilgrims in the square.
  • The Coptic pope led the Easter service in Cairo.

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What is "pope" in Latin?

"pope" in Latin is pater, papa, pāpa. pope means: The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church.

How do you use "pope" in a sentence?

Example: "The pope addressed thousands of pilgrims in the square." In Latin, "pope" is pater, papa, pāpa.

Are there other ways to say "pope" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "pope": pater, papa, pāpa.

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