Amenity originates from late Middle English: from Old French amenite or Latin amoenitas, from amoenus'pleasant.'
Amen is derived from Hebrew and is an expression of affirmation. It can be translated as "So be it" or "Thus it is."
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the meaning may depend on the accent you say it with, but one meaning: it's like 'Amen' or 'so shall it be' pronounced [ah-SHAY]
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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.
In the book "Names and titles of the Lord Jesus Christ", find it on archive.org, on page 23 it says FIAT is Amen in latin.
The Egyptian name for Amen is empire.
The word amen means 'so it is', or 'so be it'.
Amen comes from Hebrew meaning, "So be it."
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It is an old Hebrew word meaning "it is finished."
If Amen is? This is not really a question but I assume that what you really mean is "What is Amen? If this is what you mean then here is your answer. Amen is a word said at the end of prayers such as "Praise be to God;Amen", it's meaning is "so be it".When you don't know the meanings of English words it is a good idea to get an English Dictionary which is a book of words and their meanings.Good luck in learning English!
An expression used at the end of prayers, and meaning, So be it. At the end of a creed, it is a solemn asseveration of belief. When it introduces a declaration, it is equivalent to truly, verily., To say Amen to; to sanction fully.
The Great Amen marks the end of the consecration and is accompanied by the priest elevating the consecrated host and wine and reciting the the Doxology. The congregation responds with Amen to affirm their belief of the real presence of Jesus Christ in the bread and wine.
There is a Buddhist term 南無 /na mu/ meaning close to 'amen, praise be' like in 'namu amida butsu' a popular religious term in Japanese meaning something around the lines of 'May the lord have mercy on me' or 'Praised be Buddha'. But amen itself is just said as アーメン /aa men/ in Japanese.
Amen lyrics – from The Lilies of the Field Amen, amen, amen, Sing it over 1 See the little baby wrapped in a manger on Christmas morning Amen, amen, amen 2 See Him in the temple talkin' with the elders who marveled at His wisdom Amen, amen, amen 3 See Him at the Jordan where John was baptizin' and savin' all sinners Amen, amen, amen 4 See Him at the seaside talkin' to the fishermen and makin' them disciples Amen, amen, amen 5 Marchin in Jerusalem over palm branches in pomp and splendor Amen, amen, amen 6 See Him in the garden prayin' to His Father in deepest sorrow Amen, amen, amen 7 Led before Pilate then they crucified Him but He rose on Easter! Amen, amen, amen 8 Hallelujah! He died to save us and He lives forever! Amen, amen, amen
The word Amen has generally adopted into Christian worship as a concluding word for prayers, meaning 'verily' or 'truly' or 'so be it' . The word is of Hebrew origin. Awoman is therefore not applicable