世界和平 Shì jiè hé píng
In Chinese, "Vang" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a common term or word in the Chinese language.
Chinese is a language that is character-based, with each character representing a morpheme or a syllable. It is a tonal language, meaning that the pitch intonation of a word can change its meaning. Chinese has a subject-verb-object word order and is not inflected, meaning that it does not have verb conjugations or noun declensions like many other languages.
In Chinese, "lola" does not have a specific meaning. It is not a Chinese word and does not exist in the Chinese language.
In Chinese, "Mushu" (木须) does not have a standard meaning or translation. It is not a common word or term in the Chinese language.
The word "pacific" originates from the Latin word "pacificus," which is a combination of "pax" meaning peace, and "facere" meaning to make or do. It ultimately translates to "peaceful" or "making peace."
There are three words in Mandarin 话 huà - meaning dialect, language, spoken words, word, speech, talk, etc. 文 wén - language, culture, writing yǔ 语 - dialect language speech You can say for example: Zhong Wen - Chinese language Han Yu - Mandarin language (language of the Han people) Pu tong hua - Mandarin Zhong guo hua - Chinese language/Chinese words
Pacific comes from the Latin pax, meaning peace; or pacificus, meaning peaceful or peace-making. From the 1540s Middle French pacfique, it meant tending to make peace.
In Chinese, "Hoy" does not have a specific meaning as it is not a standard word in the language. However, it could be a transliteration or a name. The meaning of any Chinese term often depends on the characters used, as Chinese is a tonal language with characters that can have multiple meanings. If you provide the characters or context, I can give you a more accurate interpretation.
The word "language" can be translated to Chinese as "语言" (yǔyán).
In Hohe Nakota (the Assiniboine language), the word for peace or time of peace is wookiye; in Lakota it is wookhiye.
The Buddhist word for peace is "Shanti" or "Upasama."
It is 和平.