"Amen" is the same in Italian and in English.
Specifically, the Italian word is considered a masculine noun. The form is the same in the singular and the plural. The pronunciation is "ah-mehn."
You still say amen.
In Italian, "In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, Amen" is pronounced as "Nel nome del Padre, del Figlio e dello Spirito Santo, Amen." Each word is pronounced phonetically, with emphasis on the vowels typical of Italian pronunciation.
The word amen means 'so it is', or 'so be it'.
Thank you lord
The word amen comes from the Latin word amen and from the Ecclesiastical Greek word amen. It also comes from the Hebrew word amen which means truth and was used as an expression of agreement.
It's the same word in English and spanish: Amen.
"Amen" is Latin, so it's the same word.
Amen already is a Hebrew word. It is pronounced ah-MEN and it means "affirmed!"
Amen comes from Hebrew meaning, "So be it."
The French translation for "Amen" is "ainsi-soit-il", but the word "Amen" would be used more.
The word 'amen' appears 76 times in the KJV Bible.
It is an old Hebrew word meaning "it is finished."