sorry in Latin
sorry in Latin is lamentans, lamento, doleō — sorry means feeling regret or wanting to apologize for something one did.
sorry in Latin
lamentans
(of a person) Regretful or apologetic for one's actions.
lamento
(of a person) Regretful or apologetic for one's actions.
doleō
Expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
excūsā
Expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
excūsāte
Expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
meā culpā
Expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
mihi īgnōsce
Expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
mihi īgnōscite
Expresses regret, remorse, or sorrow.
repete
Used as a request for someone to repeat something not heard or understood clearly.
What does "sorry" mean?
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adj Feeling regret or wanting to apologize for something one did.
"I'm sorry I forgot your birthday."
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adj Feeling sad or sympathetic about a loss or misfortune.
"I was sorry to hear about your grandmother's passing."
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adj Pitifully poor or inadequate.
"The team put in a sorry performance in the final."
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interjection Used to apologize or express regret.
"Sorry, I didn't mean to step on your foot."
sorry in a sentence
- I'm sorry I forgot your birthday.
- I was sorry to hear about your grandmother's passing.
- The team put in a sorry performance in the final.
- Sorry, I didn't mean to step on your foot.
Similar words in Latin
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "sorry" in Latin?
"sorry" in Latin is lamentans, lamento, doleō. sorry means: Feeling regret or wanting to apologize for something one did.
How do you use "sorry" in a sentence?
Example: "I'm sorry I forgot your birthday." In Latin, "sorry" is lamentans, lamento, doleō.
Are there other ways to say "sorry" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 9 translations listed for "sorry": lamentans, lamento, doleō, excūsā, excūsāte, meā culpā.
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