sacramento - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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sacramento (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

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The word "sacramento" is a noun.

Phonetic Transcription

/sakaˈɾamento/

Translation Options into English

  1. Sacrament
  2. Consecration

Meaning and Usage

The term "sacramento" primarily refers to a religious rite or ceremony that is considered sacred in Christian contexts. It is most commonly associated with the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church (such as Baptism, Eucharist, and Confirmation) but can refer to similar rites in other Christian traditions as well.

In a broader sense, "sacramento" can also refer to anything that is seen as a formal or solemn oath or commitment. In terms of frequency of use, "sacramento" is more frequently found in written form, particularly in religious texts, educational materials, and theological discussions, than in casual spoken conversation.

Example Sentences

  1. La Iglesia Católica celebra siete sacramentos, que son esenciales para la fe.
    The Catholic Church celebrates seven sacraments, which are essential for the faith.

  2. El bautismo es considerado el primer sacramento en muchas tradiciones cristianas.
    Baptism is considered the first sacrament in many Christian traditions.

  3. Ella se preparó durante meses para recibir su primer sacramento en la iglesia.
    She prepared for months to receive her first sacrament in the church.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "sacramento" does not have many idiomatic expressions associated with it directly, it can appear in phrases related to solemn commitments or holy rites.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Hacer un sacramento de fe es fundamental para muchos creyentes.
    Making a sacrament of faith is fundamental for many believers.

  2. La promesa de amor eterno es un sacramento no escrito entre los esposos.
    The promise of eternal love is an unwritten sacrament between spouses.

  3. En algunas culturas, el sacramento de la unión se celebra con rituales ancestrales.
    In some cultures, the sacrament of union is celebrated with ancestral rituals.

Etymology

The word "sacramento" comes from the Latin "sacramentum," which means "a sacred thing" or "an oath." In Christian theology, it has historically referred to the sacred rituals instituted by Christ as a means of grace.

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22-07-2024