It's 花瓶(pronoucing "hwa ping")。
Depending on context, Chinese can be translated as:Chinese:Er is Chinese - he's ChineseChinesin:Sie ist Chinesin - she's Chinesechinesische/er/eseine chinesische Vase - a Chinese vaseein chinesischer Brauch - a Chinese customchinesisches Essen - Chinese foodChinesischEr spricht Chinesisch - he speaks Chinese
You can purchase a Chinese vase at your local Pottery Barn store. You can also purchase one online from personal sellers on websites such as eBay and Craigslist.
ming vase
ming vase
you get it in the cave in the vikings time that you blow up with the gunpowder in the chinese
ming vase
Ming Vase
ming vase
vas
and in this vase there is a flower= y en este florero hay una flor
"Thank you for the beautiful vase" is "tack för den vackra vasen" in Swedish.
In French, a flower vase is called "un vase à fleurs" or simply "un vase." The term "vase" refers to a container for holding flowers or decorative arrangements. It is commonly used in both formal and informal contexts, making it a versatile word for discussing home decor or floral displays.