For man, I suppose, Yes. But The Bible tells us to pray without ceasing, (1Thessalonians 1.17), so there is no end to that prayer!
Yes, it is quite acceptable to end your prayer with the word Amen. This means "So be it" or "Let it be so". However there are some prayers which do not reqire the ending with amen. Say you are talking to someone about the gospel and are testifying that it is true, this is one instance you do not need to say amen as you are not talking directly to God. Let us supose that you are talking to God in a general way. Perhaps "Hello God and how are you today? There is no need to say amen here. Go by your feelings, if you feel that you need your prayer answered then by all means close with amen i.e "Please God let it be so".
The spelling "Amman" is a proper noun, the capital city of Jordan. The similar word "amen" is a religious or prayer term.
amen (אמן) is usually translated as "so be it." It literally means, "it is faithful" or "it is true" and is said in response to something you agree with. In Jewish tradition, responding to someone else's prayer with "amen" is equivalent to saying the prayer yourself.
A short prayer is one that has very few words. It is usually between two and five words long.
Amen can be said at the end of a prayer or a statement of approval. It means so it be or or so be it!
Amen. "Amen" is most common, but as prayer is talking to God, it is not necessary to use it all the time. Talk to God often; don't worry too much about formality.
Amen
It means "I believe"
There is no equivalent of "Amen" in Buddhism.
All our prayers end with "Amen" . However, at Mass we do not say Amen as the prayer continues until "thine is the kingdom.."
The Great Amen ends the Eucharistic Prayer and marks the beginning of communion.
To properly conclude a Catholic prayer, you can say "Amen" at the end. This signifies agreement and affirmation of the prayer's content.
"Dear Heavenly Father: Please give me your guidance and wisdom throughout the day, please let me do well, and I trust in Your infinite wisdom to help me throughout class. Amen." "Dear Heavenly Father, Thank you for helping me through class. You are truly wonderful, and I know you love me, and I love you. Amen"