Adoramus Adonai = "Let us adore the Lord"
We admire you.
" Veneetay adoraamoos" is the pronunciation.
Adonai-Shomo was created in 1861.
Adonai-Shomo ended in 1896.
"Adoramus" is the first-person plural form of the Latin verb "adorare," meaning "we adore." "Adoremus" is also first-person plural, but it is a form derived from the verb "adoremur," meaning "let us be adored."
Mesharet Adonai = משרת השם
Adonai is one term for God used in Judaism. Some believe that Jesus uttered the word, "Adonai", when on the cross, asking why God had forsaken him.
The term Hashem Adonai is Hebrew. Adonai means Lord. Hashem means "the Name"Because Jews could not pronounce the formal name of Jehova, they used Hashem as a form of shorthand. Combined, Hashem Adonai means Jehova God.
BEFORE THE READINGPraise Adonai, the Blessed One.Praised be Adonai, who is blessed for ever and ever.Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the universe, who has chosen us fromamong all the nations, and given us his Torah. Blessed are You, Adonai, Provider ofthe Torah.AFTER THE READINGBlessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the universe, who has given us the Torahof truth, and implanted within us eternal life. Blessed are You, Adonai, Provider of theTorah.
Adonai means "the Lord", but the rest of that phrase doesn't apear to be Hebrew.
Adonai is not written differently in biblical Hebrew. It's just the Biblical Hebrew word for God's name is not pronounced, so Jews say "Adonai" when they come across that word.
Adonai
Shema Yisrael Adonai Eloheinu Adonai Echad"Hear, O Israel: The Lord is God, the Lord is One"