Latin: Pax
English: Peace
Pax tecum (singular "you"). Pax vobiscum (plural "you").
pax tecum (singular "you")pax vobiscum (plural "you")
'Pax vobiscum'. A Roman would have pronounced it 'Pax wobiscoom'.
The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.The Latin words for Roman peace is Pax Romana.
Gratia et pax
"Peace" is an English equivalent of the Latin word "pax."Specifically and by extension, the word also may mean "calm, quiet, serenity" or "grace." The Latin word is a feminine gender noun. The pronunciation is "pahks" according to the liturgical Latin of the Church and the classical Latin of the ancient Romans.Peace
Pax ín tellús means Peace on Earth when translated into Latin.
It is Latin for 'peace' like Pax Romana meaning the peace of Rome.
The Latin phrase "Pax vobiscum" means "Peace [be] with you" (the verb "to be" is often left unexpressed in Latin).It is frequently used in the Christian Mass.Pax vobiscum is "Peace [be] with you" (the verb "to be" is often left unexpressed in Latin)..
The English meaning of the Latin word "pace" is "with due respect to" or "with the permission of." It is often used to introduce a statement that may seem contrary or disrespectful but is not meant to be so.
pax is the latin word for peace.
Pax tibi.