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How do you say peace in different languages?

Here are some ways to say "peace" in different languages:

Romance Languages:

* Spanish: paz (pronounced pahth)

* French: paix (pronounced peh)

* Italian: pace (pronounced pah-chay)

* Portuguese: paz (pronounced pahth)

* Romanian: pace (pronounced pah-chay)

Germanic Languages:

* German: Frieden (pronounced free-den)

* Dutch: vrede (pronounced vray-duh)

* Swedish: fred (pronounced frayd)

* Danish: fred (pronounced frayd)

* Norwegian: fred (pronounced frayd)

* Icelandic: friður (pronounced free-thur)

* English: peace (pronounced pees)

Slavic Languages:

* Russian: мир (pronounced meer)

* Ukrainian: мир (pronounced meer)

* Polish: pokój (pronounced poh-koy)

* Czech: mír (pronounced meer)

* Slovak: mier (pronounced meer)

* Serbian: мир (pronounced meer)

* Croatian: mir (pronounced meer)

* Bulgarian: мир (pronounced meer)

Other Languages:

* Arabic: سلام (pronounced salaam)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 和平 (pronounced hé píng)

* Japanese: 平和 (pronounced heiwa)

* Korean: 평화 (pronounced pyeong-hwa)

* Hindi: शांति (pronounced shaanti)

* Greek: ειρήνη (pronounced eiríni)

* Hebrew: שלום (pronounced shalom)

* Turkish: barış (pronounced bah-rish)

This is just a small selection of languages. There are many other ways to say "peace" around the world!

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