"I come in peace" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Vengo in pace.
Specifically, the verb vengo means "(I) am coming, come, do come." The preposition in means "in." The feminine noun pace means "peace."
The pronunciation is "VEHN-goh een PAH-tcheh."
Vengo in pace is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I come in peace."Specifically, the verb vengo means "(I) am coming, come, do come." The preposition in means "in." The feminine noun pace means "peace."The pronunciation is "VEHN-goh een PAH-tcheh."
Pace di is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "peace of".Specifically, the feminine noun pace means "peace". The preposition di translates as "of". The pronunciation will be "PAH-tchey dee" in Italian.
Pace in Italian means "peace" in English.
"Peace" in English is pace in Italian.
"Peace" is one English equivalent of the Italian phrase la pace. The feminine singular definite article and noun model a difference between the two languages whereby English does not employ "the" every time that Italian uses its equivalent -- la, in this case. The pronunciation will be "la PA-tchey" in Italian.
"Rest in peace, my president!" in English is Riposare in pace, mio presidente! in Italian.
riposa in pace
"Pace e prosperità"
Symbolo di Pace
paH- (ch-eh)
Riposare in pace is an Italian equivalent of 'Rest in peace'. In the word by word translation, the infinitive 'riposare' means 'to rest'. The preposition 'in'means 'in'. The feminine gender noun 'pace' means 'peace'. The phrase is pronounced 'ree-poh-SAH-ray een PAH-chay'.
The word "pace" has its origins in Latin, from the word "passus," meaning step, pace, or stride. It entered English through Old French in the 14th century.