田雨 (tián yǔ)
The Sanskrit word for rain is "Varsha".
English: "the rain" is German: "der Regen".
Weather is derived from the latin term "Wethera" which means "the study of the skies".
Earthquake = 地震
"Precipitous" means a cloud brings rain.
When you combine rain (雨) and field (田) in Chinese, you get the word for agriculture (农业).
The word you get when you combine the symbols for rain and field in ancient China is "feng," which means abundance or prosperity. This combination signifies the importance of rain for agricultural success and the resulting abundance of crops. In Chinese culture, rain is seen as a vital element for the fertility of fields and the overall prosperity of the community.
雨 [yǔ] noun下雨 [xià yǔ] verb
女 + 子 = 好 Nǚ + zi = hǎo The character is 好 "good".
The root word for "combine" is "com-" which means "together" or "with".
"Re-" is a prefix for the word "combine."
Words that can be made from the word 'combine' are:bebinbiomebonecobcoincombcomeconconeemeneonIiceiconinincomeionmemenmicemienminceminemobnicenoobiomenononceone
the Chinese word for little is chjiow
Mvua is the Kikuyu word for the English word rain.
the chinese word is ping guo
Kyuuketsuki is the Chinese word for vampire.
The Chinese word for violin is "Xiǎotíqín".