A sermon
Oyaheya means "Praise the Spirit".
"Secular" is a word having to do with non-religious beliefs or practices. So the answer is "No".
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The word 'religious' is NOT a noun. The word 'religious' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a religious community, a religious ceremony, etc.)The word 'religious' is the adjective form of the noun religion, a singular, common, abstractnoun; a word for system of faith and worship; a word for a type of belief systems; a word for a concept.
"Succeding" is a synonym for "coming after".
The phrase 'marche religieuse' means religious march. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'marche' means 'march'. And the adjective 'religieuse' means 'religious'.
The word "coming" means on the way or planning to attend.
Advent. Arrival.
The word mayday means somethings coming .Its like an obstacle
theology
A sermon
Biannual.
Your question doesn't make sense. The Hebrew word for religious means "religious" in English. Unless you're asking for the Hebrew translation of the word religious, which is dati (דתי), pronounced dah-TEE.
Adventus = arrival, coming (from advenio, advenire, adveni, adventus).
Oyaheya means "Praise the Spirit".
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