The word requiescant, the plural of requiescat (the prayer for the dead) is pronounced re-kwee-AY-scant.
Requiescant was created in 1967.
This is the full prayer and it's Latin, not Italian.Anima eius et animae omnium fidelium defunctorum per Dei misericordiam requiescant in pace.Translates to:His life, and through God's mercy the soul of all the faithful departed rest in peace.The "requiescant in pace" is the one you'll be most familiar with. Pace is pronounced 'parchy'
It's spelled "requiescant in pace," and it's Latin for "may they rest in peace"--the R.I.P. on a gravestone (the singular form is "requiescat in pace," "may he (or she) rest in peace").
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