The phrase "nobis quoque peccatoribus," which translates to "for us also, sinners," is said aloud during the Roman Catholic Mass, particularly during the Eucharistic Prayer. This invocation emphasizes the communal aspect of repentance and humility, acknowledging the need for God's mercy not only for oneself but for all present. It serves as a reminder of the shared human condition and the importance of seeking forgiveness together as a congregation.
The Esperanto words for loud and soft are lauta and malvarmeta.
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cloud loud shout
If you mean "Do 'the loud' and 'aloud' rhyme?", yes, they do.
On average, a person reads about 150-200 words per minute out loud. Therefore, reading 9000 words out loud would take approximately 45-60 minutes.
Some other words that mean loud are noisy, cacophonous, and deafening.
When spoken out loud they are meaningless. In other words, these words all synonyms for the word quiet. But if you say them out loud, it is no longer quiet.
words for a loud and rude person: - lout - loud mouth - ill mannered - impolite - disrespectful
There is no direct homophone for "shout loud." However, there are homophones for individual words within the phrase such as "loud" and "allowed."
loud
loud quiet
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