I would pronounce it "Ayve vare um"
G major
it is in latin! :)) aXx. lol!!
ave verum corpus
Mozart did write music for Ave Verum Corpus. Today, his version is the most commonly heard version in Roman Catholic churches.
Including partsongs, madrigals and consort songs, with both secular and sacred texts: 168 surviving songs. Source: Richard Turbet: William Byrd: a research and informationguide 3rd edition (New York, 2012).
Ave verum corpus - Mozart - was created in 1791.
ave verum corpus
it is in latin! :)) aXx. lol!!
G major
ave verum corpus
If it's PRONOUNCED verum, the real word is Warum (Vah-ROOM) it means why. The above is not completely correct: "verum" (vare-um) is Latin for "true". "warum" is German for "why". The first three words of the Motzart Latin hymn " Ave, verum corpus" translates to "Hail, true body", referring to Christ on the Cross.
The English translation of "Ave verum corpus" is "Hail, true body." This phrase is often used in Christian liturgy, particularly in reference to the Eucharist, celebrating the belief in the real presence of Christ in the sacrament. It is a well-known hymn attributed to the 14th-century theologian Thomas Aquinas.
Galium verum was created in 1753.
disce verum laborem
Questio verum is Latin for "seeking truth". It is also sometimes stated as quaere verum: "seek the truth".
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C (Pronounce it as cuh), and ave