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joice means happiness and laughter in Latin and re is a prefix so it must be Ejoikre

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How do you say rejoice in latin?

Gaudeo is the word for rejoice in Latin, but if you want to command someone to rejoice it would be either gaude for singular or gaudete for plural.


What is the meaning of the latin word laetamini?

Rejoice


What is the root meaning of the word 'rejoice'?

The root meaning of the word "rejoice" comes from the Latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "gaudere" meaning "to be glad." Therefore, "rejoice" means to feel or show great joy or delight again.


Is the word rejoice a verb?

Yes the word "rejoice" is a verb.


How do you pronounce the Latin word 'jubilate'?

The Latin word 'jubilate' is pronounced as Yoo-bee-LAH-tay. It's a verb in the imperative plural. So its meaning is '[you all] rejoice'.


What does gaudete mean in English?

Rejoice! Gaudeo is the Latin word for "gladden or rejoice." Gaudete is in the imperative mood (ordering or suggesting) and is plural (addressed to more than one person).*There is a Christmas song that is titled "Gaudete, gaudete, Jesus est natus" ("Rejoice, rejoice, Jesus is born").


What does gaudio mean in latin?

gaudio means I rejoice


Gaudy can be traced as far back as what language?

The word "gaudy" can be traced back to the Latin word "gaudere," meaning "to rejoice." It entered the English language in the 16th century.


What is the English translation for Gaudeamus?

Gaudeamus is Latin for "Let us rejoice."


How do you put the word rejoice in a sentence?

The people started to rejoice when they heard the good news.


Is rejoice a noun?

No, the word rejoice is a verb (rejoice, rejoices, rejoicing, rejoiced). The noun forms for the verb to rejoice are rejoicer, one who rejoices, and the gerund (verbal noun) rejoicing.


How many times is the word rejoice used in bible?

The word "rejoice" is used in 235 verses of the New King James Version.