- 千瓦 qiānwǎ kilowattunit of electric power equal to 1,000 [[瓦|瓦|wa3]]
- 日内瓦 rìnèiwǎ GenevaA city in southwest Switzerland, famous for its precision industry and role as a center for international organizations
- 瓦斯 wǎsī gasgas; specifically combustible gases such as coal gas or methane; a loanword from English via Japanese
- 千瓦时 qiānwǎshí kilowatt-hourA unit of energy used to measure electricity consumption, equivalent to one kilowatt of power sustained for one hour; commonly called [[度|度|du4]]
- 萨尔瓦多 sà'ěrwǎduō El SalvadorA country in Central America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the south; officially the Republic of [[萨尔瓦多共和国|薩爾瓦多共和國|sa4 er3 wa3 duo1 gong4 he2 guo2]]
- 瓦解 wǎjiě to disintegrateto collapse, crumble, or break up; originally refers to the way roof tiles shatter and fall apart; often used to describe an organization, defense, or resolve falling apart
- 哈瓦那 hāwǎnà HavanaHavana, capital city of Cuba
- 科特迪瓦 kētèdíwǎ Côte d'IvoireCôte d'Ivoire or Ivory Coast in West Africa
- 卡萨诺瓦 kǎsànuòwǎ CasanovaGiacomo Casanova (1725-1798), an Italian adventurer famous for his many romantic conquests
- 琉璃瓦 liúliwǎ glazed tileglazed roof tile; durable and colorful tiles often used for the roofs of palaces and temples
- 瓦砾 wǎlì rubblerubble; debris; broken bricks and tiles
- 苏瓦 sūwǎ SuvaSuva, the capital city of Fiji, located on the southeast coast of Viti Levu island
- 施瓦辛格 shīwǎxīngé SchwarzeneggerArnold Schwarzenegger (born 1947), American actor and politician who served as governor of California from 2003 to 2011
- 瓦房 wǎfáng tile-roofed housea house or single-story building with a roof covered in ceramic tiles
- 瓦片 wǎpiàn tilepiece of roofing tile made of baked clay; also refers to broken fragments of such tiles
- 瓦加杜古 wǎjiādùgǔ OuagadougouOuagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso
- 青瓦台 qīngwǎtái Blue HouseThe Blue House, former executive office and residence of the president of South Korea in Seoul, now a public park; also used as a name for the South Korean government.
- 瓦特 wǎtè watta unit of power equal to one joule per second, often used for measuring electrical power; named after the Scottish inventor James Watt; often abbreviated as [[瓦|瓦|wa3]]
- 纽瓦克 niǔwǎkè NewarkNewark, a place name used for cities such as Newark, New Jersey in the United States
- 瓦尔基里 wǎ'ěrjīlǐ valkyrieone of the mythological Norse female figures who choose those who may die in battle
- 土崩瓦解 tǔbēngwǎjiě to collapseTo fall apart or disintegrate completely; used to describe a total defeat or the collapse of a group or organization.
- 摩尔多瓦 mó'ěrduōwǎ MoldovaMoldova; a landlocked country in Eastern Europe
- 添砖加瓦 tiānzhuānjiāwǎ to do one's bitliterally meaning to contribute bricks and tiles for a building; used to describe contributing one's modest efforts toward a larger cause or project
- 帕瓦罗蒂 pàwǎluódì PavarottiLuciano Pavarotti (1935-2007), Italian operatic tenor
- 瓦罐 wǎguàn earthenware jaran earthenware jar or crock made from fired clay, often used to store water or grain
- 博茨瓦纳 bócíwǎnà Botswana
- 瓦窑 wǎyáo kilna kiln used for firing and making bricks, pottery, or tiles; tilery
- 施瓦布 shīwǎbù SchwabSchwab; a surname
- 催泪瓦斯 cuīlèiwǎsī tear gasa chemical substance that irritates the eyes and causes tears
- 瓦利 wǎlì VáliVáli, the son of Odin in Norse mythology.
- 瓦工 wǎgōng bricklayingbricklaying, tiling, or plastering work
- 瓦努阿图 wǎnǔ'ātú VanuatuVanuatu, an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean
- 石棉瓦 shímiánwǎ asbestos roofing sheetA construction material made of asbestos fibers mixed with cement, used for roofing; can be corrugated or flat sheets
- 瓦楞 wǎléng rows of roof tilesThe alternating concave and convex rows of tiles on a roof, designed to allow water to flow off.
- 纳瓦霍 nàwǎhuò NavajoNavajo; an indigenous people of the Southwestern United States or their language
- 轴瓦 zhóuwǎ axle busha semi-cylindrical device in a sliding bearing that comes into contact with the axle, made of wear-resistant and highly polished material; also called [[轴衬|軸襯|zhou2 chen4]]
- 科尔多瓦 kē'ěrduōwǎ CórdobaThe city and province of Córdoba in Spain; also refers to locations in Argentina and elsewhere sharing the name.
- 瓦当 wǎdāng eaves tileThe decorative end of a roof tile, often circular or semi-circular, situated at the edge of the eaves; typically features patterns, characters, or designs for decoration and protection.
- 里瓦尔多 lǐwǎ'ěrduō RivaldoRivaldo (Vítor Borba Ferreira, born 1972), a famous Brazilian football player.
- 安瓦尔 ānwǎ'ěr AnwarAnwar; specifically Anwar Ibrahim (born 1947), Malaysian politician who became prime minister in 2022
- 瓦尔特 wǎ'ěrtè WalterWalter or Valter (name)
- 瓦房店 wǎfángdiàn WafangdianWafangdian, a county-level city in Liaoning Province under the administration of [[大连|大連|da4 lian2]] City
- 白沙瓦 báishāwǎ PeshawarPeshawar, a city in northern Pakistan
- 瓦房店市 wǎfángdiànshì WafangdianWafangdian, a county-level city in [[大连市|大連市|da4 lian2 shi4]], Liaoning
- 塔拉瓦 tǎlāwǎ TarawaTarawa, capital of the island nation Kiribati
- 泥瓦匠 níwǎjiàng bricklayerbricklayer; tiler; mason; an artisan who works with bricks, tiles, and mortar to build houses
- 瓦剌 wǎlà Oirat Mongols(bound form) Western Mongol tribes during the Ming Dynasty, also known as the Oirats or Eleuths; they established a powerful state that at its peak captured the Ming Emperor at the Tumu Fortress
- 图瓦卢 túwǎlú TuvaluTuvalu (an island nation in the Pacific Ocean)
- 瓦楞纸 wǎléngzhǐ corrugated papercorrugated paper or cardboard; a wavy thick paper board typically used for making shipping boxes and packaging fragile items
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH