The Latin phrase "Pax vobiscum" means "Peace [be] with you" (the verb "to be" is often left unexpressed in Latin).
It is frequently used in the Christian Mass.
Pax vobiscum is "Peace [be] with you" (the verb "to be" is often left unexpressed in Latin)..
"Quiet" is an English equivalent of the Latin word "pax" in terms of a hotel room stay.
Specifically, the literal meaning is "peace." But by extension, other translations are "quiet" and "serenity." The notion therefore is as noiseless a behavior as possible during the hotel stay.
The pronunciation of the Latin feminine gender noun "pax" is "pahks."
It's the accusative form of the word "PAX," which means "peace."
pax = peace
peace be with you
Pax (Latin)= peace.
Peace.
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'Pax vobiscum'. A Roman would have pronounced it 'Pax wobiscoom'.
Pax tecum (singular "you"). Pax vobiscum (plural "you").
pax tecum (singular "you")pax vobiscum (plural "you")
Pax tecum (addressing singular) Pax vobiscum (addressing plural)
Deus est semper vobiscum
Pax ín tellús means Peace on Earth when translated into Latin.
Pax tecum is one Latin equivalent of 'peace with you'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'pax' means 'peace'. The personal pronoun 'te' means 'you'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. Pax vobiscum is another Latin equivalent of 'peace with you'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'pax' means 'peace'. The personal pronoun 'vobis' means 'you all'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'.
Pax means peace. More likely the salutation would be pax vobiscum translated as peace be with you.
Peace be with you. A+
The phrase: Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatismeans "and on earth peace to men of good will"
The cast of Pax vobiscum - 1920 includes: Magda Berczelly Akos Bihary Aranka Gazdy Lajos Szalkai Gyula Zilahi
Pax copia sapientia is a Latin phrase that is translated "Peace, plenty of wisdom". It is found in many family crests in European nations.