Mīrāculum is a Latin equivalent of the English word "miracle." The masculine second declension noun in its singular form traces its origins to the combination of the verb mīror("I marvel at," "I wonder") with the noun-forming suffix -culum. The pronunciation will be "mee-RA-kuh-luhm" in ancient Latin and "mee-RA-koo-loom" in Church Latin.
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∙ 9y agoThe word miracle in the Greek language is thavma. In Spanish this word is said as Milagros and in Italian it is miracolo.
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∙ 13y agoWonder, Miracle
(thaumazô)
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∙ 7y agoIt is miraculum.
"Miracle" in English is miracolo in Italian.
"He" is English is the personal pronoun is in Latin.
M in Latin is "1,000" in English.
Quī in Latin means "what" or "which" or "who" in English.
"Mind" in English is mens in Latin.
Testamentum in Latin is "testament" or "will" in English.
Infernus in Latin is "hellish" in English.
"Humility" in English is humilitas in Latin.
"Life" in English is vita in Latin.
"Family" in English is familia in Latin.
The verb est in Latin is "is" in English.
"Short" in English is brevis in Latin.