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What is Peace?
According to
Wikipedia, the definition of Peace goes as-
Peace can be a
state of harmony or the absence of hostility. "Peace" can also
be a non-violent way of life. "Peace" is used to describe the
end of a violent conflict. Peace can mean a state of quiet or tranquility — an absence of disturbance or agitation.
Peace can also describe a
relationship between any people characterized by respect, justice,
and goodwill. Peace can describe calmness, serenity, and silence. This latter
understanding of peace can also pertain to an individual's sense of
himself or herself, as to be "at peace" with one's own mind.
Words
of peace from around the globe-
Afrikaans: Vrede
Albanian: Paqja
Arabic: سلام (as salam)
Bosnian: Mir
Bulgarian: جčً
Catalan: Pau
Chamorro: Pهs
Chinese: 和平 (he ping)
Croatian: Mir
Czech: Mيr
Danish: Fred
Dutch: Vrede
English: Peace
Esperanto: Paco
Estonian: Rahu
Finnish: Rauha
French: Paix
Galician: Paz
Georgian: მშვიდობა (mšvidoba)
German: Frieden
Greek: ειρήνη (eirini)
Hebrew: שלום (shalom)
Hindi: ShAnti---शान्ति
Hungarian: Bיke (béke)
Icelandic: Friًur |
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Indonesian: Damai / Perdamaian
Italian: Pace
Japanese: 平和 (heiwa)
Korean: 평화 (pyeong hwa)
Latin: Pax
Lithuanian: Taika
Macedonian: ּטנ (mir)
Maltese: Paci
Norwegian: Fred
Polish: Pokףj (pokoj)
Portuguese: Paz
Punjabi: ਅਮਨ, ਸ਼ਾਂਤੀ
Quechua: Thak
Russian: мир (mir)
Serbian: ּмир (mir)
Sinhala: සාමය
Slovak: Mier / Mir
Spanish: Paz
Swedish: Fred
Tahitian: Pau
Tajik: ׁףכҳ (sulh)
Thai: สันติภาพ (sântiphāp)
Tibetan: ཞི་བདེ་ནི་ (zhi-bde-ni)
Ukrainian: ּטנ (mir)
Vietnamese: Hעa bלnh |
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The
International Day of Peace
The
United Nations' International Day of Peace marked every year on
September 21st when individuals, communities, nations
and governments highlight efforts to end conflict and promote peace.>>>>
Asian
Peace Assembly
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