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Is amen the same in every language?

No, "amen" is not the same in every language. It is a word of affirmation or agreement, often used at the end of prayers or speeches, but it has different origins and forms in different languages.

Here are some examples:

* English: Amen

* Hebrew: אָמֵן (Amen)

* Arabic: آمين (Amin)

* Spanish: Amén

* French: Amen

* German: Amen

* Italian: Amen

* Russian: Аминь (Amin')

* Chinese: 阿们 (Āmén)

* Japanese: アーメン (Āmen)

As you can see, the word "amen" is often similar across languages, but it can have different spellings and pronunciations. In some languages, like Chinese and Japanese, it is a transliteration of the English word.

It is important to note that the meaning of "amen" is consistent across cultures, even if the word itself is different. It always signifies agreement, affirmation, or a desire for something to come to pass.

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