(pà) to wrap; kerchief; handkerchief; headscarf; (used as phonetic, e.g. 帕米尔 Pamir)
(pànèiěr) Parnell (name); Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), Irish nationalist politician
(pàláo) Republic of Palau or Belau (Pacific island nation)
(pàtáinóng) Parthenon (Temple on the Acropolis, Athens)
(pàtáinóngshénmiào) Parthenon Temple on the Acropolis, Athens
(pàtǎyà) Pattaya or Phatthaya city in Chon Buri province of east Thailand
(pàzi) kerchief; handkerchief; headscarf
(pàníbātè) Panipat, ancient city in India
(pàlāsèěrshì) Paracelsius (Auroleus Phillipus Theostratus Bombastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541), Swiss alchemist and prominent early European scientist
(pàlāmǎlǐbó) Paramaribo, capital of Suriname
(pàtíyàrén) Parthian
(pàtínóngshénmiào) the Parthenon, Athens
(pàsī) Perth, capital of Western Australia
(pàsīkǎ) Pascal (name); Blaise Pascal (1623-1662), French mathematician
(pàsīkǎsānjiǎoxíng) Pascal's Triangle (math.)
(pàsīkǎliùbiānxíng) Pascal's hexagon
(pàsīkǎěr) Pascal (name)
(pàěrwǎdì) Parvati (the consort of Shiva)
(pàtèlǐkè) Patrick (name)
(pàtèlǐxià) Patricia
(pàtèlíxià) Patricia
(pàwǎdì) Parvati (the consort of Shiva)
(pàfúsī) Paphos, Cyprus
(pàmǐěr) Pamir high plateau on the border between Xinjiang and Tajikistan
(pàmǐěrshānmài) the Pamir mountains
(pàmǐěrgāoyuán) Pamir high plateau on the border between Xinjiang and Tajikistan
(pàlèituōzuìyōu) Pareto efficiency (economics); Pareto optimality
(pàlèituōfǎzé) Pareto principle
(pàdìěr) Patil (name); Pratibha Patil, female Indian Congress party politician, president from 2007
(pàsàtè) Passat (automobile)
(pàlánkǎ) Palanka (a personal name)
(pàxī) Parsi; Farsi; Persian
(pàjīnsēn) Parkinson (name)
(pàjīnsēnbìng) Parkinson's disease
(pàjīnsēnzhèng) Parkinson's disease
(pàmǎsēn) Parmesan
(pàlìsīxīěrdùn) Paris Hilton