It depends on where you're from, how the people around you say it, or just what you learned, really. I personally say it 'vahze' instead of 'vayse' (although really it sounds correct to me either way). Both are correct though, I believe, so either of those is fine.
Vase is not a verb. It's a noun.
Vase is a noun.
Put the flowers in the vase.
The word vase has one syllable.
An adjective describes a noun. Descriptions can be size (big, small), height (short, tall), appearance (color, pattern), feeling words (beautiful, ugly), etc.These could describe a vase [italics shows adjectives]:The white porcelain vase sat at the top of the stairs.My boyfriend bought me a red rose in a light bluevase.The antique vase was worth over three million dollars.I owned a green vase, a tall blue vase, and a short round vase.
A Portland vase is a Roman cameo glass vase. This is black and white vase.
A flower vase is 'un vase' (masc.) in French.
Flower vase in French is vase Ã? fleurs.
Flowers in a vase is 'des fleurs dans un vase' in French.
Vase is not a verb. It's a noun.
Vase is a noun.
Put the flowers in the vase.
history of a flower vase
The negative space is the white space around the vase. The vase is the positive space.
The vase is a symbol for the Great Mother. The vase is a feminine symbol that stands for acceptance, fertility and the heart.
It would depend on the size of the vase
Littlejohn Vase happened in 1905.