House of the sun.
If the Earth spun and moved in its orbit at a constant speed the sun would be its highest point in the sky at the Greenwich Observatory in London at precisely noon every day. But its actual movements have to be averaged out and the sun's average (or mean) position used instead. Hence Greenwich Mean Time.
mon soleil = my sun (ie the sun in the sky)
Sol mean Sun in spanish
The word 'sun' in Japanese is 太陽 (taiyou).
sun rays and sun cream
The prefix "sol" comes from the Latin word "sol," meaning "sun." It is commonly used in words related to the sun or sunlight, such as solar, solstice, and insolation.
don't you mean words... anyway it is when you are slightly tanned.
House of the sun.
There are many words with that pronunciation - but "grandchild" is one of them.
It used to mean sun power strength and good luck.
Solar has to do with the sun. It depends on the phrase it's used in, but it always has something to do with the sun.
The sun. Or if you mean more specifically, in some cases the heat radiation from the sun is used to superheat something (water, salt) and that is used to create electricity.
You peoples
If you mean the line "the sun for sorrow will not show his head", it's a personification.
because if you say sun set it could mean the sun is set in its place the correct term's to say the time when the sun is setting and sun rise is the correct term to use.
Son is a word that sounds exactly the same as sun, however has a different meaning. The way you tell these words apart is by how the words sound in a sentence. For instance the Earth orbits the Sun it would most likely mean the gigantic star in the middle of our solar system, but it is doubtful that the Earth orbits a person.