Understanding the world as a whole involves having a comprehensive awareness of various global systems and how they interact, recognizing the interconnectedness of all things, and appreciating the complexity and diversity of the world's cultures, environments, and societies. It also involves acknowledging the interdependence of individuals and nations on a global scale.
"Bishwa" is a Nepali or Bengali word that translates to "world" or "universal" in English. It is used to refer to the whole world or all of existence.
It means: to comprehend, or to understand.
To understand is 'comprendre' in French. The conjugation is in link.
I need more context to provide an accurate example. If you mean "understand" as a verb, you can use it like this: "I understand the instructions clearly." If you mean "understand" as a noun, you can say: "His lack of understanding led to confusion."
"Vous comprenez" is French for "you understand" or "do you understand" when addressing someone formally or when talking to multiple people.
no it is only for a country not a whole world
I don't understand your question... what in the world does "he word ashed mean?"
This expression means " You mean everything in the whole world to me. " A very romantic expression of love.
VERY LITTLE !!!!!!! STUPID PEOPLE don't understand that FOOTBALL ( soccer ) is the best game in the whole world. and whole world plays it. They play stupid American football and baseball, lamest two games in the whole world !
You mean alot to them. You mean everything to them. You're their whole world.
mi mundo entero
To sail around the whole world
Coming to understand how the narrator views the world.To come to understand the narrator's perspective on the world
The whole world, or depending on the context of the world
If i understand on what you mean then the Jews
It means the "light of the whole world".
Now we understand what do hieroglyphics mean