sarit8Nenaldaj5as
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  • 01-07-2016
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Give the original language from which this term was derived. you may use a dictionary. amen dutch greek hebrew latin marathi portuguese

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Narax
Narax Narax
  • 10-07-2018
I'm rather late, but the answer is Hebrew.
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mcarc09
mcarc09 mcarc09
  • 05-11-2019

Answer:

The answer is indeed Hebrew.

Explanation:

Muslim, Jewish, and Christian worships all use the word amen to express confirmation, ratification of what was said. It is the closing statement of prayers. Amen comes from the Hebrew āmēn, meaning "truly", "verily", "so be it", "certainty". The literal meaning of the word is "the truth has been spoken." Amen is found in both the Old and the New Testament of the Bible.

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