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''Sol'' is also the modern word for "Sun" in Portuguese, Spanish, Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Catalan and Galician . The Peruvian currency Peruvian nuevo solnuevo sol is named after the Sun (in Spanish), like its successor (and predecessor, in use 1985–1991) the Peruvian intiInti (in Quechua).  In Persian, ''sol'' means "solar year".
''Sol'' is also the modern word for "Sun" in Portuguese, Spanish, Icelandic, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Catalan and Galician . The Peruvian currency Peruvian nuevo solnuevo sol is named after the Sun (in Spanish), like its successor (and predecessor, in use 1985–1991) the Peruvian intiInti (in Quechua).  In Persian, ''sol'' means "solar year".


In East Asia the Sun is represented by the symbol 日 (Chinese pinyin ''rì'' or Japanese ''nichi'') or 太阳 (pinyin ''tài yáng'' or Japanese ''taiyō''). In Vietnamese these Chinese Han words are called ''nhật'' and ''thái dương'' respectively, while the native Vietnamese word ''mặt trời'' literally means 'face of the heavens'. The Moon and the Sun are associated with the yin and yang where the Moon represents ''yin'' and the Sun ''yang'' as dynamic opposites.
In East Asia the Sun is represented by the symbol 日 (Chinese pinyin ''rì'' or Japanese ''nichi'') or 太阳 (pinyin ''tài yáng'' or Japanese ''taiyō''). In Vietnamese languageVietnamese these Chinese languageHan words are called ''nhật'' and ''thái dương'' respectively, while the native Vietnamese word ''mặt trời'' literally means 'face of the heavens'. The Moon and the Sun are associated with the yin and yang where the Moon represents ''yin'' and the Sun ''yang'' as dynamic opposites.


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