Guest guest Posted August 30, 2005 Report Share Posted August 30, 2005 PEACE IN MANY LANGUAGES Ainemon (Marshelese), Alafia (Yoruban), Al-le-be-la-ga (Cherokee); Altyere or Arrernte (Austrailian aboriginal), Aman (Urdu), Amani (Swahili), Asomdwoe (Twi), Beke (Hungarian), Baritz (Turkish), Bakea (Basque), Damai (Indonesian), Filemu (Samoan), Fridur (Icelandic, Faroese), Fred (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian), Frieden (German, Austrian), Ha-wa (Japanese), Heddwch (Welsh), Hei-ping (Chinese), Hoa-binh (Vietnamese Ha-ga-goo-chun (Armenian), Irene (Greek), Inkchtanba (Mongolian), Itsikya-ta (Crow), Kapayapaan (Tagalog), Tay-na (Berber), Lolma (Hopi), Maluhia (Hawaiian), Mier (Slovak), Miers (Latvian), Mir (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian) Myr (Ukrainian), Mir (Croatian, Bosnian Czech), Mitsumpun (Loa), Nabadu (Somali), Nyen-chan-ya (Burmese), Ofa Atu (Tongan), Pace (Italian, Romanian), Paci (Maltese), Paco (Esperanto), Paix (French), Pas (Chamoru), Pau (Catalan), Pax (Latin), Paz (Spanish, Portuguese), Peace (English), Pokoj (Polish), Pyung twa (Korean), Rahu (Estonian), Range Marie (Maori), Rauha (Finnish), Runyararo (Shone), Salam (Arabic), Salam (Amharic, Coptic), Samaya (Singhalese Samadanum (Tamil), Santee Paap (Thai), Santee Peap (Cambodian). SHALOM (Hebrew), Shanti (Hindu), She Da (Tibetan), Shondahi (Shoshone), Siochain (Irish Gaelic), Sith (Scottish Gaelic), Solh (Farsi, Persian, Dari, Iranian, Afganistanian), Tay-byng (Tuvan), Taika (Lithuanian), [tick]-Keb (Khoe-Khoe), Udo (Ibo), Ukutula (Zulu), Vrede (Dutch, Flemish, Afrikans), Wolakota (Lakota), Quasi Kawsay (Quechua), Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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