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Q: What is the Greek word Kyrie in English?
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What is the English word of the latin word kyrie?

Kyrie is a Greek word, not Latin and it means'Lord"


What is 'Kyrie fons bonitatis' in English?

Lord, fountain of mercy is the English equivalent of 'Kyrie, fons bonitatis'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'Kyrie' is Greek for 'Lord'. The noun 'fons' means 'fountain'. The noun bonitatis' means 'mercy'.


What is the translation of kyrie in English?

The Greek word Kyrios (κύριος) means "lord, Lord, master".


Kyrie is a latin wordmy question is what is Kyrie in Filipino and English word?

Kyrie


Can you translate the latin word kyrie eleison in English and filipino?

In English, "Kyrie Eleison" translates to "Lord, have mercy." In Filipino, it would be "Panginoon, maawa ka."


What is greek word for old lady?

γηραιός (gireos).


What is the English term of kyrie?

kyrie


What is the tagalog word foe the word kyrie?

The Tagalog word for "Kyrie" is "Panginoon."


Can you translate the latin word kyrie to filipino?

I personally can't, but I can translate it to English if that helps (which it might, since your question was written in English). It means "lord" or "master". Kyrie is Panginoon (Filipino)


What is kyrie eleison in English?

what is the meaning of kyrie eleison in english


What does Kyrie mean?

"Kyrie" is greek. It's part of the expression "Kyrie Eleison" which means "Lord, have mercy". Thus, "Kyrie" means "Lord" as in "God". it also means mister in greek, E.g. Kyrie sas parakalo voithiste me! trans.: Mister, please help me


What is kyrie translation in filipino?

The translation of "kyrie" in Filipino is "Kyrie." It is a loanword from Greek and is commonly used in religious contexts, specifically in prayers and hymns.