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Peace in All Directions
There is an interesting system of cardinal directions in various Sami dialects adjusted to the geographical features of the peninsula The main guiding principle is the flow of rivers the countryside full of valleys and fjords The starting point is a West-East main axis in the case of Ume In Lule Sami the main axis direction is north-west to south-east Further North and then East the main direction of the axis changes based on the coastline of the Scandinavian Peninsula and the flow of the rivers arriving to the area from Southern regions first South-west to North-west then Sourth-North in the northern most regions In the eastern areas where Skolts and especially Akkala and Ter Sami people live the direction of the main axi is North-East to South-West and West-East "Nuorta" present in all dialects but the direction it designates is different depending on the given dialect and the geographical place shifting meaning while moving from the Southern most to the Eastern most corner of Lapland "Nuorta" is North in Southern Same, Ume Samie and Lule Sami means Northeast Lule Sami and North Sami and North in the Western part of North Sami means East in Northern part of North Sami, Inari Sami and South East in Skolt and South and South East in Eastern Sami Peace is "RĆ”fi" in several Sami languages ā Read More about Sami Directions at https://dea.lib.unideb.hu/server/api/core/bitstreams/d7684886-3bb2-46a7-9b0c-641bff68342f/content and https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/nuorta
A Riff of Rafi in Sami
"RĆ”fi" is peace in Saami, a language of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia again "RĆ”fi" (peace) in Northern Sami so is "RĢafi" (peace) and "Ćssu" (peace) Lule Sami's peace is "RĆ”fe" āRĆ”ffeā or "RĆ”vve" is peace in Pite Sami as does "SƤddo" mean peace and stillness and a homonym Sandbank "Raahfee" is peace in Ume Sami Skolt Sami's peace in "RƤƤuh" while in Southern Sami or Ć arjelsaemien gĆÆele "Raeffie" is peace Meridional Sami is also "Raeffie" (peace) Some are written in Cyrillic letters "Š¼ŃŃŃ" (peace) in Inari Sami Kildi Sami "ŠĢŠ¹Š¹Š²" [Äjjv] (peace)
Full Hearted Peace
In Old Irish "athlam" means inactive slow reluctant as in a half-hearted peace "sĆodh an athlamh" the opposite of active fast full hearted "siodh" Contrast with "sĆth bĆ”itte coindel" a solemn peace as Old Irish "siodh" becomes Modern Irish "sĆth" Put your hand over your heart as you say "Siodh" or "SĆth" or the word for peace in a different language. What does full hearted peace feel like? āWhat does it feel like to take the quest for peace seriously?
Oraā"ĒxaĢiĢ-b" (peace, to be peaceful), "!nĆ³" (to be quiet), "!nÅ" (to be quiet, silent)āSouth Africa.
Aari (aiw)ā"Laqmi" (peace)āEthiopia. Abaluhyaā"Omulembe" (peace) āKenya. Abar or Mungbamā"BƬmje" (peaceful), "Bimbene" (peaceful)āCameroon. Abauā"Liwak marowhway" (peace)āPapua New Guinea. Abazaā"MÄmÉr" (peace)āRussia (Karachay-Cherkess Republic) and Turkey. Abellen, Aytaā"Tana" (peace)āPhilippines. Abenaki (alg), Abnakiā"Olakamigenoka" (peace), "Okikiamgenoka", "KamignokawĆ“gan" (peace), "Wlakamigen" (peace)āNative American, Maine, USA, Montreal, Canada, North America. Abenaki: Penobscot Abenaki, Aln8ba8dwaw8gan (abe), Eastern Abenakiā"Wlakamigen" (peace), "Äik" (calm, quiet)āNorth America. Abkhaz (abk, ab), Abkhazian, AŠ±Ń Š°Š·ŃŠŗŠøŠ¹, Abxazo, Abxaz, Abkhazian (abk), Apkhazian, Apkhaz, AŌ„ŃŃŠ° Š±ŃŠ·ŃÓŠ° [aį¹sua byzÅ”wa], AŌ„ŃŃÓŠ° [aį¹sÅ”wa], Abkhaze, Abjaso, a vulnerable minority language in Europeā"ŠŅŃŠ½ŃŃŠ°" [Aį¹ynÄra] (peace)āCaucasus and Georgia (Abkhaz Republic), Turkey (diaspora communities in Turkey), Russian Federation, the Middle East and Western Europe; includes the Ashkharawa dialect officially subsumed under Abaza in the Russian Federation. Abui (abz)ā"Pendamai" (peace), "Amon" (calm), "Moku" (calm), "Rama" (calm), "Dame" (peace)āIndonesia (East Nusa Tenggara, Greater Alor, and Timor-Alor-Pantar). Aceh, Achinese (ace), Acehneseā"Mayget" (peace), "Damien" (peace)āAceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. Achaemenid Elamite (elx)ā"Gu-gu" (peace), "Gugu" (peace)āElamite Empire, Ancient Near East, Middle East. Achagua (aca), Achawa, Ajagua, Achugua, and Xaguaā"SĆ”ictaque'e" (peace), "SĆ”ictacta" (peace)āColombia (Eastern Colombia). AchĆ© (guq)āKrÉØĢba rƵma (peace), "Kra gatu" (calm), "ÉØ praru gatu" (calm (of the sea)āParaguay. Achuar-shiwiar (acu)ā"Angkan pengker nintimratin" (peace)āPeru. Adyghe (ady), Adygean, Adyghabze, Š°Š“ŃŠ³ŃŠ±Š·Ń, Adygeiā"RŃŠæŃŃŃ Ń" (peace), "RŃŠæŃŃŃ" (peace), "Š¼Š°Š¼ŃŃŠ½ŃŠ³Ń" (peace)āNorth-west Caucasus Russia. Afar (aa)ā"Salaamata" (peace)āEthiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti. Afrikaans (afr)ā"Vrede" (peace)āSouth Africa. Aghul (agx), ŠŠ³ŃŠ»ŃŃŠŗŠ¾-ŃŃŃŃŠŗŠøŠ¹ ŃŠ»Š¾Š²Š°ŃŃ, Aghul-ch'al, Agiul Shui. Autonym. Š°Š³ŃŃŠ», AÄ”ul, Š°Š³ŃŃŠ» ŃÓŠ°Š» , AÄul Ņ«Ģal,ā"ŠøŃŠ»Š°Ń ŠŠ²ŠµŠ»" [Islahwel] (peace), "Islakhivel" (peace), "Sakin" (calm), "ŃŠµŠŗŠøŠ½Š²ŠµŠ»" [Sekinwel"] (peace), "Sekinvel" (peace), "ŠøŠ“Š¶ŠµŃ ŠæŃŠøŠ» Ń Š¾ŃŠ¾ŃŠøŠ¹" (good), "ŠøŠ“Š¶Šµ ŠæŃŠøŠ» Ń Š¾ŃŠ¾ŃŠøŠ¹" (good), "Idzhef" (good)āRussia. Aghul (Koshan dialect)ā "Š°Š²Š°Š“ŃŃŠ°Ń" [AwaduÅ”as] (peace), "Avadushas" (peace), "Idzhed" (good) or "Sakin" (calm)āSouthern Dagestan, Russia and Azerbaijan. Aguarunaā"Ag'kan" (peace), "Epegtuniajum" (peace), "MijaĢmu" (calm)āPeru (MaraƱon River area) Agutaynen (agn)ā"Kaoyan" (goodness; well-being; peace)āPhilippines. Ainu (mis)ā"ć¢ćć³ć [Apunno in Katakana] , ćć·ćć®" [Apunno in Hiragana] (peace)āJapan. Ćiwoo (nfl)ā"VƤkolooli" (make peace), "Meloo" (peaceful), "WĆ¢meloo" (make peace)āReef-Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands. AjiĆ«, Bakla,Beki, Wai, and Aājieā"Ta" (peace)āNew Caledonia, Oceania Ajja, Aja, or Ajagbeā"FafĆ”" (cold, peaceful, peace, shading), "Åcifafa" (peace), "FÉÉ" (willingly, easily, peacefully),- Benin, a small country in Africa. Ajyininka Apurucayaliā"Kamiitha" (peace)āPeru. Akan (ak)ā"Asmomdwoe" (peace)āWest Africa. Akawaio (ake)āEreuta (peace), "TŹusewankamai'" (peace), "IźnÉØźpanŹkŹ pÉØź teźsan (make peace)āGuyana (Mazaruni River), Venezuela (Bolivar State), Brazil (Roraima State). Akkadian (akk)ā"Salmu" (peace)āMesopotamia (extinct). Akoose (bss)ā"NsaÅ" (peace) or "Ne nsaÅ"āCameroon Alabama (nai)ā"Ittimokla" (peace), "Utimokla" (peace), "Innaaɬiilka" (peace), "Oolakano" (to be at peace, be friendly, be peaceful)āNative American, North America. Alamblak (amp)ā"Duka mmokfot" (peace, hope, forget, lack of worry, think crazy)āEast Sepik, Papua New Guinea. Albanian (sq)ā"Paqe" (peace), "PĆ”qja" (peace)āAlbania, Kosovo, Macedonia. Albanianā"Paqe" (peace), "PĆ”qja" (peace), "Pake" (peace)āAlbania, Kosovo. Alekano, Gahuku (gah)ā"Hulu" (peace), "Zou" (peace), "AlĆ©mo zou live" (silence, make quiet, make peaceful), "Lipizeko" (peaceful, patient, calm), āPapua New Guinea (Eastern Highlands Province). Algonquin (alg)ā"WĆ¢ki Ijiwebis-I" (peace), Waki QiwebisāNorth America (Canada Quebec). Alsatian (gsw)ā"FrĆ©da" (peace), "Friede" (peace)āFrance (Alsace), Switzerland. Alune (alp) ā"Mise" (peace), "Mise kai lomai" (peace)āIndonesia. Amanab (amn), Amanab (Naineri)ā"Afa sifakaligā (peace)āPapua New Guinea (Sandaun Province). Ambonese Malayā"Bakubae" (peace or damai), "Dame" (peace)āAmbon Island in the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. Amele (aey), Amale, Huar, Jagahala, Haijaā"Malol" (peace), "Manin" (peace), "Tanaw-eŹ" (to make peace)āMadang, Papua New Guinea. Amharic (amh, am), Kuchumba, Amarinya, Amharinya, and Amarignaā"į°įį" [salÄm] (peace), "Salam" (peace)āEthopia, Egypt, Israel. Ampeeli (Safeyoka dialect)ā"SÉØmeho" (peace)āPapua New Guinea. Ampeeli (Wojokeso dialect)ā"SÉØmeho" (peace)āPapua New Guinea. Ampeeli, Safeyoka, Angan, Ampele, Ambariā"SÉØmeho" (peace)āPapua New Guinea. Angave (aak), Ankaveā"AyinÉØĢÅÉØĢ" (peaceful), "Maiwi" (peacefully, unconcerned, innocently, unaware, careless)āPapua New Guinea's Gulf Province. Anglo Saxon, Old English (ang)ā"į į±įį¦ā [FriĆ¾] (peace), āFriĆ°" (peace)āEngland (extinct). Antillean Creoleā"La PĆ©" (peace), "LapĆ©" (peace)āFrance (French Antilles) or Martinique. Arabeā"Sala Ģm" (peace)āAfrica. Arabic: Arabic (arb)ā"Ų³ŁŲ§Ł [SalÄm, Salam] (peace), " ŲµŁŲ§Ų© Ł Ł Ų£Ų¬Ł Ų§ŁŲ³ŁŲ§Ł " (peace) āSalaamā (peace), Salamā (peace)āNorth Africa, Mideast, Central Asia, and liturgical, Maghreb, Near East. Arabic: Gulf Arabicā"Salaam" (peace) āUnited Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah), Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Oman. Aragonese (an)ā"Patz" (peace)āSpain. Aralleā"Kamasahkeang" (peace)ā(Indonesian Tribal Language) Aramaic, Syriac, Assyrian (arc)ā"Ü«Ü Ü”Ü [Shlamaa] (peace)āIraq, Iran, Syria, and liturgical. Aranda (are), Langrevā"Urnere" (peace)āLower Southern (Arunta) Australia. AranĆ©s (oci), Araneseā"Patz" (peace), "La Patz" (peace)āSpain, Europe. Arapaho (arp), HinĆ³noŹ¼eitĆĆtā"Neneenii3o'oneihnoo" (I am behaving well, peacefully), "Teneiitooneiht" (calm, quiet, virgin)āNative American Arawak (arw-000), Araguaco, Arahuaco, Arahuacos, Arawac, Arowak, Arrowukas, Aruak, Aruaqui, Arwuak, Lokono, Lokono Dian (people's talk), Luccumi, an Amerind, Equatorial, Arawakan, Maipuran, Northern, Ta-Arawakan languageā"Sare" (well, in Arawak the word well as in live well includes peace and harmony), "Sareken" (better), "Ymadianthi, Omadianthi, Madianthi" (n): companion, buddy, comrade. Sare b-a-li kaky-n b-omadianthi oma. āYou must live well (in peace and harmony) with your companions/comrades.ā Sare w-a-the ymadianthi oma kaky-n. āLet us live well (in peace and harmony) with our companions)āSuriname (Arawak is spoken by some hundred Arawak people in scattered locations across the north of Suriname), Guyana, Venezuela. Arawak is spoken by a tribe of indigenous peoples primarily located in the Caribbean and northern South America. ArbĆ«resh, Arbyresh (sq)ā"Pakjy" (peace), "Paqe" (peace)āSouthern Italy. Arifama-Miniafiaā"Tufuw" (peace)āPapua New Guinea Armenian (hye, hy) ArmĆ©nien, Hayerenā"ÕÕ”Õ²Õ”Õ²ÕøÖÕ©ÕµÕøÖÕ¶" [XaÄ”aÄ”ut'yun, XaÅaÅowtāyown], āKhaghaghoutyounā (peace), āKhanhaghutyun" (peace), "Khaghaghoutyoun", "Khaghaghutiun", "Ashkharh" (peace), "Han-gÄĢ£im" (lie, rest), "Han-gist" (tranquility), Ō±Õ²ÕøÕ©Ö ÕÕ”Õ²Õ”Õ²ÕøÖÕ©ÕµÕ”Õ¶ (prayer for peace)āArmenia, Armenian Highlands, Iran, Turkey, Russia, and Azerbaijain. Arrernte, Eastern (aer)ā"Mwarre" (peacable, good)āAlice Springs, Australia. Assamese (as)ā" ą¦¶ą¦¾ą¦Øą§ą¦¤ą¦æ [ÅÄnti] (peace), "SÄnti", "Shanti", "ČĢÄnti", "Nti" or "Xanti" (peace)āIndia, Bangladesh, and Bhutan Assyrian (aij, aii), Neo Assyrian or Neo-Aramaicā"Å ulmu" (welfare, safety, peace, prosperity)āIran, North Iraq, Syria, Turkey. Armenia, and Israel. Assyro-Babylonianā"Å ul-mu" (peace)āAncient Semitic.language. Asturian: Asturian (ast)ā"Paz" (peace)āSpain. Asturian: Bable (asf)ā"Paz" (peace, peace of mind)āSpain: Princedom of Asturias and Portugal. Auhelawaā"Nuwadaumwali" (peace, calm heart, peaceful) or "Ebe"āPapua New Guinea. AvaƱe'įŗ½ Guarani, GuaranĆ Paraguayoā"Pyāa guapy" (peace) or "ĘvÉØ-tuporeŹÉØĢ" (calm)āParaguay Avar (av)ā"Š ŠµŠŗŃŠµŠ»" [Reqel] (peace)āCaucasus. Avestan (ae)ā"ÄxÅ”ti" (peace)āIran (extinct). Avestanā"AxÅ”ti" (peace)āIran (extinct) Ayautla Mazatec (vmy)ā"Kjuaxiu" (peace)āMexico, Mexican state of Oaxaca, in the town of San BartolomĆ© Ayautla. Aymara, Ajmaraā"HacaƱa" (peace), Qasiki (free; peaceful; tranquil)āPeru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Brazil. Ayta Abellenā"Tana" (peace)āPhilippines Azeri (az), Azerbaijani (azj)ā"SĆ¼lh" (peace, armistice, truce, amicable, orderly), ŲµŁŁŲ , "Salh", "Solh" (peace, armistice, truce, amicable, orderly), "BarıÅ", "ŠŃŃ Š°ŃŃŠ½Š»ŃŠ³", "Š“ŠøŠ½Ņ¹Š»ŠøŠŗ", "Š“ŅÆŠ½ŃŠ°", "ŃŠ°ŠŗŠøŃŠ»ŠøŠŗ", "CŅÆŠ»Ņ»" "DĆ¼nya", "DinƧlik" (peace), "Rahatlıq" (peace, calm, boon, quietude, cosiness, convenience, lull, quietness, quiescence, placidity, rest, quiet, comfort, serenity, repose, ease, facilitation, relief, amenity, facility, accommodation, improvement)āAzerbaijan, Russian, Daghestan, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. Azeri, Azerbaijani (azj) Quoteā"Åƶhratparastlik qurtaran yerdan da Émin amanliq baÅlaylr." (Peace begins just where ambition ends.)āAzerbaijan, Russian, Daghestan, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Azeri or Azerbaijani (azj) Quoteā"SĆ¼lhĆ¼ qoruyub saxlamaq onu qazanmaqdan daha asandır." (Better keep peace than make peace.)āAzerbaijan, Russian, Daghestan, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Babylonian, a dialect of Akkadianā"Å”ul-mu"āAncient Semitic language. Balanese (ban) or Basa Baliā"DamĆ©", "Shanti", "Swasti" or "Rahayu"āBali. Balochi (bcc)ā"Sala" (peace), "Aman" (peace), ŲŪŲ±/ŲµŁŲ or Ų§ŪŁ ŁŪ "Muhnt" (a share of stolen property restored to the owner as a peace offering)āIran and Pakistan. Bambamā"Kamasannangam penaba" (peace)āIndonesian Tribal Language. Bambara (bm)ā"Hereā (peace), āHĆØrĆØā (peace), āErrĆ©bĆ©" (peace)āMali. Bangi (Bobangi) (bnt)ā"NyiEe" (peace), "Nyiee" (peace)āCongo. BaoulĆ©ā"Ahoudjo hĆ©" (peace), "Dyra koa!" (keep calm)āIvory Coast, Cote d'Ivoire, West Africa. Barakhineiā"PĆ»" (peace)āa Conlang. Bargam, Mugil (mlp)ā"Tamaz" (peace, good time, offering, sacrifice)āMadang Province, Papua New Guinea. Bari (bfa)ā"FĆ”'rana" (peace) or "LiĆ²ngit" (peace) or Yukan (peace, rest)āSouth Sudan. (Africa). Basaa (bas)ā"SĆ N" (peace), "SĆ n" (peace), "NsaÅ" (peace)āCameroon. Bashkir (ba)ā"ŃŃŠ½ŃŃŠ»ŃŅ”" [TĆÆnĆÆslĆÆq] (peace), "ŃŠ°ŃŃŃŠ»ŃŅ”" [Tatıwlıq] (peace), āā"ŃŃŠ½ŃŃ" [Tynys] (peace), "Tınıslıķ" (peace)āVolga, Urals, Central Asia. Basque (eu)ā"BakĆ©" (peace), "Bakea" (peace)āSpain, France. Batak (btk)ā"Pardamean" (peace)āIndonesia. Bavarian (Bayrisch)ā"Fridn" (peace)āBavaria (Germany). Belarusian (bel, be), Byelorussian, Š±ŠµŠ»Š°ŃŃŃŠŗŠ°Ńā"Š¼ŠøŃ" [ŠŃŃ, Mir], ŠŠ°ŠŗŠ¾Š¹ [Pakoj] (peace) (peace), "ŃŠæŠ°ŠŗŠ¾Š¹" [SpakĆ³j] (peace), "Š·Š³Š¾Š“Š°" [Zgoda] (peace)āBelarus. Bemba (bem, byi, bmy, bmb), Chibemba, IciBembaā"Mutende" (peace), "Mutenden" (peace), "Ukwikala mu" (peace), "Tondolo" (silently, calmly)āNorthern Zambia, ZaĆÆre, Congo-Kinshasha. Niger-Congo. Bena-bena, Benabenaā"Fulu huseźna" (peace), "Fulunaźa" (peace), "Fulu hu'ehibe" (slow, unhurried, not in a rush, gentle, peaceful)āPapua New Guinea. Bengali, Bangla (bn)ā"ą¦¶ą¦¾ą¦Øą§ą¦¤ą¦æ" [ÅÄnti, Shanti] (peace) "SÄnti", "Sainta", "Shanti", "Shaan-ti" (peace), "AbirÅdha" or "Abirodha" (harmony, peace, accord, agreement, amity, friendliness)āBangladesh and India (West Bengal, Tripura and Barak Valley). Berberā"Thalouith" (peace)āAlgeria, Mali, Niger. BĆ©ti fangāMvoay (peace) ā Ivory Coast. Bhojpuri (bho)ā"ShÄnti" (peace), "SÄnti" (peace), "Sakoon" (peace)āIndia (Uttar Pradesh), Mauritius, Nepal. Bihari (bh)ā" ą¦¶ą¦¾ą¦Øą§ą¦¤ą¦æ" [ÅÄnti]āBangladesh and India. Biloxi (bil) and OfoāToke (calm) or "Tokerti" (calm, no breeze stirring)āUnited States (Mississippi Valley). Binisaya, Cebuanoā"Kamingaw" (peace), "Pagdait" (peace)āPhilippines. Bisaya (map)ā"Kalinaw" (peace)āBrunei. Bislama (bis), Melanesian Pidgin Englishā"Natamata" (peace), "Pis" (peace, piece), "Temat" (peace)āVanuatu, Melanasia. Blackfoot (bla), SiksikĆ”ā"Innaaissttiiya" (peace), "Innaihtsi'iyi" (peace)āCanada and United States. Bobo (nic)ā"Makonakon" (peace)āBurkina Faso. Boko (nic)ā"Lumana" (peace), Salama" (peace)āBenin, Nigeria. Bosnian (bs)ā"ŠŠøŃ" [Mir] (peace), "Spokoj" (peace)āBosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo. Brahui (dra)ā"ĆsĆ»daĆ®" (peace)āPakistan, Afghanistan, Iran. Breton, Brezhonegā"Peoc'h" (peace), "PĆØc'h" (peace)ā France (Bretagne). Bribri (bzd)āSeĢ±ne bĆ«ĢrĆ« (peace), SeĢ±rke bĆ«ĢrĆ« (peace)āCosta Rica. Bugisā"Marennui mennang" (peace)āIndonesian Tribal Language. Bulgarian (bg)ā"ŠŠøŃ" [Mir] (peace), āŃŠæŠ¾ŠŗŠ¾ĢŠ¹ŃŃŠ²ŠøŠµā [SpokĆ³jstvie] (peace) āBulgaria, Turkey, Romania. Buli (nic)ā"Goom-jigi" (peace)āGhana. Bulu (bjl)ā"Mvo'e" (peace), "Ć©vovoĆ©" (calm, tranquil), "Ngbwa" (peace, friendship alliance, friendliness, kindness)āCameroon and Niger-Congo; Africa. Burmese (my)ā"įį¹įįįį¹įøįį¹įį±įį¹įøįį±įø" [Nrim-khyam-ye, Nyein Chan Yay] (peace), "Nyeinjanyei" (peace), "Ngrim:hkyam:re" (peace)āMyanmar Burushaski (bsk), BurÅ«ĢÅ”askÄ« Hunzaā"Aram" (peace), "SalĆ”amn" (peace), "SukĆ³onny" (peace) or "ManĆ³kuradj" (peaceful, generous, gentle)āNorthern Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. Cadhinorā"Peos" (peace) āa Conlang of Almea. CaglÄllā "Pasc" [Pash] (peace), "Pasc" [paŹ] (peace)āConlang by a Chilean programmer. Cajun French (Acadian, Kreyol Lwiziyen)ā"PĆ©", "LapĆ©", "Trankil" (peaceful)āLouisiana (USA). Canisā"ŠŃĻaĻĻĆ„mmĆ„Š¶ā [JoorahssommĆ²hzje] (peace)āConlang. Capeverdian Creoleā"Paz" (peace), Pas (peace)āCape Verde Islands. Caribe (car), Galibiā"Sara'me" (peace), "Panawa" (peace)āVenezuala, Suriname. Caribeā"Sara'me" (peace) or "Panawa" (peace)āVenezuala, Suriname. Carolinian (map)ā"Gunnammwey" (peace)āMicronesia. Carolinianā"GĆŗnnammwey" (peace)āMicronesia. CatalĆ”n (cat, ca), CatalĆ£o, CatalĆ , Catalan-Valencian-Balearā"Pau" (peace), "VĆØncer" (calm), "Calma" (calm), "Assossegat" (peaceful, motionless and calm; placid, easy, easygoing, leisurely, placid , quiet, smooth, still, tranquil, unruffled, not hurried or forced)āCatalonia, the Valencian Region, the Balearic Islands, the Franja (Fringe of Aragon), Andorra, France, Roussillon and Alghero (Sardinia). Catanese, CatanĆØsā"Paci" (peace)āConlang (Adarian of Canalia). Cayugaā"OdriyohsrÄdaĖĒ«h" (peace), "Ganig}h[yo" (peaceful)āOntario, Canada. Cebuano (ceb)ā"Kalinaw" (peace), Kahusayan" (peace)āPhilippines. Cebuanoā"Kalinaw", "Kahusayan" (peace)āPhilippines (Central part). Central Atlas Tamazightā"Talwit" (peace)āNorth Africa. Central Tarahumaraā"We kii'ri" (peace)āMexico (Chihuahua).. Cermaā"KufÄ©ÉÅo" (peace), "YaafÉĢlle" (peace)āBurkina Faso. Chamorro (cha, ch)ā"Minaggen" (peace) or "PĆ„s" (peace) or "PĆ„sifiku" (Pacific, peaceful, peaceful state, peace) or "Ć plĆ„ka" (make peace)āGuam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Champenois (Aube ā Marne ā Haute-Marne)ā"Tocque mornicault" (peace), "Calme" (calm, peace), "Paix" (peace)āFrance and Belgium. Chechen (ce)ā"ŠŠ°ŃŠ°Ń" [MaÅar, Mashar] (peace)āChechnya (Caucasus), Russia (Chechen Republic) Cherokee, Tsalagi (chr)--"įįÆį±" [dohiyi] (peace), "Dohiyi" (peace), "NvwadĆ³hiyada" (peace)āNorth America, USA (Oklahoma) Cheyenne (chy)ā"NanomonsetĆ“tse" (peace), "He'kotĆ¢hestĆ“tse" (peace)āUSA (Montana, Oklahoma). Chichewa, Chewa, Nyanja (ny), Chi Nyanja ā"M'tendere" (peace)āMalawi. Chicksaw (cic), Chickasaw (nai)--"Nanna Ayya" (peace)--Native American, North America (South Central Oklahoma) Chiluba, Luba (lbk)ā"Ndowe" (peace)āZaire or Dem. Rep. Congo. Chin, Zomiā"Nopsakna" (peace)āMyanmar and India. Chinese: Mandarin Chineseā"HĆ© pĆng" / åå¹³ (peace)āChina. Chinese: Mandarin, Putonghua (zh)ā"åå¹³ [HĆ©pĆng, Heping" (peace)āChina, Taiwan, Singapore. Chinese: Sichuan Yi (ii)ā"ź®ź½" [Te-njo] (peace)āChina. Chinese: Wu Chinese (wuu) yĖ¦tÉiuĖ¦É¦oĖØ tāaĖØĖ©dialect (wuu-007) ā"tāaĖØĖ© bɦeÅĖ© ĖØ" (peace), tÉāyÉĖ¦Ė§ koĖ¦Ė§(make peace), "tÉaÅĖ¦Ė§dɦeÅĖ©Ė©" (calm)āJiangsu south of Changjiang River, east of Zhenjiang, on Chongming Island, mouth of the Changjiang, and north of the Changjiang in the area around Nantong, Haimen, Qidong, and Qingjiang; Zhejiang Province south to Quzhou, Jinhua, and Wenzhou. Also in United States. Chinese: Wu Chinese or Shanghaineseā"Hhu bin" / åå¹³ (peace), "HĆ©pĆng" (peace) āShanghai, China. Chinese: Yue, Cantonese or Jyutping ā"Peng on" åå¹³ or "Peng an" (peace), Wo ping / åå¹³ (peace)āCanton (Guangdong), Macau, and Hong Kong, China. ChiquihuitlĆ”n Mazate (maq)ā"Cjuajeya" (peace)āMexico. Chishona/Manyikaā"Rugare" (peace)āAfrica. Choctaw (cho)ā"Achukma" (peace), "Nuktanla" (peace), "Yukpa" (peaceable, peaceful), "Na yukpa" (joy, joyful man, pleasure, rejoicing, peace), "Achukma" (peace, good, well)āNative American language. Chokwe, Cokweā"Ukulungunga" (peace)--Angola, Congo. Ch'ol, TumbalĆ” (cai)ā"ĆŹch'chocoya" (peace), "ƱŹch'tilels" (peace), "ƱŹch'tŹlel lac pusic'al" (peace)āChiapas (Mexico). Chontal, Tequistlatec (nai)ā"Aylobaha Gafuleya" (peace)āMexico. Chouaā"Salam" (peace)āAfrica. Chuang, Zhuang (zha, za), Vahcuengh, Northern Zhuangā"Bingzan" (peace), "Bingz" (level, even, flat, peace)āGuangxi, China. Chukcheeā"Cumav" (peace) / "Š¦ŃŠ¼Š°Š²", "Š£Š½ŃŃŠ¼" / "Untem", or "AmaravkÄgyrgyn" / "AŠ¼Š°ŃŠ°Š²ŠŗŃŠ²Š°Š³ŃŃŠ³ŃŠ½"āSiberia. Chukchi (Chukot) (ckt, mis) ā"Cumav" (peace), "Š¦ŃŠ¼Š°Š²" (peace), "Untem" (peace), "AmaravkÄgyrgyn" (peace), "ŠŠ¼Š°ŃŠ°Š²ŠŗŃŠ²Š°Š³ŃŃŠ³ŃŠ½" [Amaravkevagyrgyn] (peace)āSiberia. Church Slavonic: Old Church Slavonic (cu)ā"ŠŠøĢŃŃ" [mĆrÉ] (peace)āEastern Europe (liturgical). Chuuk (chk)ā"Kunammwey" (peace)āTruk. Chuukese (chk)ā"Kinamwe" (peace)āMicronesia. Chuvash (chv, Chuv, cv, chuv1255, CJU), Tchouvache, ŃŃŠ²Š°ŃŃŠŗŠøŠ¹, Š§ÓŠ²Š°ŃŠ»Š°, ĆÄvaÅla, TĆ«nche, a vulnerable Altaic, Turkic, BolgarOghur languageā"ŃÓŠ½ÓŅ«" [TÄnÄÅ] (peace), "ŃÓŠ½ÓŅ«Š»ÓŃ " [TÄnÄÅlÄh] (peace), "Š¼ŠøŃ" [mir] (peace), "ŠŗŠ°Š½ÓŅ«Š»ÓŃ " (peace)āRussia: near the Volga River. Cimbrian (Tzimbro, TĆ uc') ā"Bride", "Vride" (peace) āTrentino, Veneto (Italy). Cokweā"Ukulungunga" (peace)āAfrica. Comanche (nai)ā"Tsumukikiatu" (peace)āNorth America. Comoranā"Amani" or "Salama"āComoros, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Coptic (cop)ā"ĻØĪ¹ĻĪ·Ī½Ī· [HirÄ«nÄ«]" (peace)āEgypt (extinct) and liturgical. Cornish (kw)ā"Cres" (peace)āCornwall (extinct). Corsican (co)ā"Pace" (peace), "Paci" (peace)āCorsica (France), France (Corse), Italy (Sardiania). Corsican (North)ā"Pace" (peace)āCorsica (France). Corsican (South)ā"Paci" (peace)āCorsica (France).. Cree (cr)ā"Wetaskiwin" (peace), WĆ®taskĆ®win" (peace, truce, alliance), "Papayatik" (peace)āNorth America, Canada. Cree, Alberta Creeā"Peyahtikeyimowin" (peace, after the war)āAlberta, Canada. Cree: Plains Cree or Cree (Saulteau First Nation)ā"ÄstÄkÄsikÄw" (the day is calm after the storm), "AyiwÄstin" (it is a calm day, the wind has died down), "KÄmwÄtapiwin" (The act of sitting quietly and not moving)āNorth America. Creole English: Gullah (Geechee) (cpe)ā"Peace" (peace)āGeorgia / Sourth Carolina sea islands (USA). Creole English: Jamaican Creole (Rasta, Jam Dung) (cpe)ā"Satta" (peace)āCaribbean. Creole English: Port Moresby Creole (cpe)ā"Gutpela taim" (peace)āPapua New Guinea. Creole French: Cajun French, Acadian, Kreyol Lwiziyen (frc, cpf)ā"PĆ©" (peace), "LapĆ©" (peace), "Trankil" (peaceful), "Bon jour" (hello), "soleil" (sun)āLouisiana (USA). Creole French: Guadeloupe / Martinique Creole (cpf)ā"PĆ©" (peace)āCaribbean. Creole: Port Moresby Creoleā"Gutpela Taim" (peace)āPapua New Guinea. Cretan, CrĆ©toisā"Eiphnh" (peace), ĪµĪ¹ĻĪ®Ī½Ī· or "Irini"āCrete. Crimean Tatar (crh)ā"Sulh" (peace), "BarıÅıq" (peace) or "TınƧlıq" (peace)āCrimea. Crio, Crioulo Creole or Portuguese Creoleā"Pis" (peace)āBrazil. Croate, Croatian (hr)ā"Mir" (peace rest repose) or "Svijet" (peace) or "PoÄinak" or "Sklad" or "Sloga" (peace)āCroatia, Bosnie-HerzĆ©govine. CuĆŖzi, a Conlangā"PÄu" (peace, "Pu" (peace)āConlang. Czech (cs) ÄeÅ”tina or Äeskyā"Pokoji" (peace), "Klid" (peace), "MĆr" (peace)āCzech Republic. Dagara, DĆ gƔƔrĆØ (dga)ā"Maaro" (peace)āGhana, Burkina Faso, Niger-Congo; Africa. Dakota (dak)ā"WoĢda khota" (peace time, time of truce) or "MiĢŹ¾ogdasŹ¾isŹ¾e" (calm and shining)āNorth America. Danish (da)ā"Fred" (peace), "FriĆ°ur" (peace), "Vrede" (angry)āDenmark, Germany (Southern Schleswig), Greenland, Faroe Islands. Dari (ira)ā"ŲµŁŲ" [Sulh] (peace)āAfghanistan, Iran. Dari Persian, Afgan or Farsiā"Sulh" ŲµŁŲ "Ssulh" (peace), "Soola" (peace), "Sulha" (peace), ŲµŁŁŁ "Sola" (peace), "Sazi" (peacemaking) āAfghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan. Darja (ar)ā"Ų¹Ų³ŁŲ§Ł Ų©" [Esslama] (peace)āAlgeria. Darjaā"Esslama" (peace)āAlgeria. Dholuoā"Kue" (peace), āKuoā (peace)ā Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania. Dinkaā"Ador" (peace), āDÉÉrā (peace)āSudan. Divehiā"Sulha" (peace)ā Maldives. Divehi, Maldivian (dv)ā"ŽŽŖŽ Ž¦ " [Sulha] (peace)āMaldives. Dogrib (dgr) or Na-deneā"Ts'ĆØwhıĢØ ts'ıĢØıĢØwĒ«Ē«" (peace), "NakenahohtsĆ®" (make peace)āCanada: Northwest Territories. Dolenjsko ā"Paks" (peace)āConlang. Doolomitian ā"Pese" (peace)āCon. Doriathrinā"Äd" (feminine name, rest)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Drowā"Gre'as'anto" (peace)āCon. Dschang or Yembaā"MbwĀ“nĆ©" (peace) āCameroon. Dschang, Yemba (bai)ā"MbwÉĀ“nĆ©" (peace)āCameroon. Duala - "Musango" (peace) - Cameroon. Duala (dua)ā"Musango" (peace)āCameroon. Dungan ā"Ń ÓŠæŠøŠ½ (hÉpin)" (peace)āChina. Dutch (Flemish)ā"Vrede" (peace), "Rust" (peace), "Peis" (peace, archaic), "vrede met zichzelf" (peace of mind) āBelgium. Dutchā"Vrede" (peace)", "Rust" (peace), "Peis" (peace, archaic), "Vrede met zichzelf" (peace of mind)āNetherlands, Belgium. Dutchā"Vrede" (peace), "Rust" (peace), "Peis" (peace, archaic), "vrede met zichzelf" (peace of mind) āNetherlands, Belgium. Dutch, Flemish (nl)ā"Vrede" (peace)āNetherlands, Belgium, Suriname. Dzongkha (dz)ā"ą½ą½ą½²ą¼ą½ą½ą½ŗ" [gzhi-bde] (peace)āBhutan. Dzongkhaā"Gzhi-bde" (peace)āBhutan. Eastern Bolivian Guaraniā"Yerovia" (peace)āEastern Bolivia. Efik (efi)ā"Emem" (peace)āNigeria. Egyptianā"Hetep" (peace), "Em hotep nefer weret" (very great peace, hello)āEgypt. Ekari (ekg), Mee, Ekagi, Kapaukuā"Muka-Muka" (peace), "Mukamuka tai" ( to be satisfied, to be happy or content, to make peace), "Kojaa" (slow, quiet, peaceful)āIndonesia. Elfdalian, Ćvdalianā"FriĆ°" (peace)āĆlvdalen Municipality (Ćvdaln) in Northern Dalarna in central Sweden. Emakhuwaā"Murettele" (peace), "Mwiwanana" (peace), "Amaani" (peace)āMozambique. EmberĆ”: MŹĢa EmberĆ”ā"Necai" (peace)āColombia. EmberĆ”: Northern EmberĆ” or Embera del Norteā"Nekai" (peace), "Necai bĢ¶eadĢ¶ida", "KÄ©rĆ£ipa" (peace), or "Paz" (peace)āColombia, Panama. English (eng, en)ā"Peace" (peace)āUK, Ireland, North America, Australia, New Zealand, Sub-Saharan Africa, Carribean, South Africa, etc. English: Middle English (enm)ā"Pes, Pise, Pees" (peace)āEngland (extinct). Eskimoā"Erkigsnek" (peace)āNative American (Greenland). Esperanto ( eo)ā"Paco" (peace)āConlang, Constructed Language Estonian (et)ā"Rahu" (peace)āEstonia. EthiopianāāSelemā (peace)āEthiopia. Etruscan (ett, mis)ā"Pas" (peace) or "Pas fenvs a" (peace we bring to)āItaly (extinct). ĆwĆ©, ĆvĆ© (ee), Gen, and Minaā"Åutifafa" (peace), "FĆ”fĆ”" (peace)āWest Africa. Ewondoā"FoĆØ" (peace)āCameroon. Extremaduranā"Pas" (peace)āWestern Spain. Faeroese, Faroean, Faroeseā"Fridur" (peace), "FriĆ°ur" (peace)āFaroe Islands and Denmark. Fanagolo (crp)ā"Kutula" (peace)āSouth Africa. Fang ā"MvoghĆ© " (peace)ā Gabon. Faroese, Faeroese (fo)ā"FriĆ°ur" (peace)āFaroe Islands, Denmark. Farsi, Persianā" ļŗ¢ļ»ļŗ» / Sohl" (peace), āAshteeā ŲŁŲµ āSohlāāIran. Ferengi ā"Kin" (peace)āConlang. Fijian (fj)ā"VakaƧegu" (peace)āFiji. Finnish (fi)ā"Rauha" (peace), āHiljaisuusā, āMielenrauhaā (peace of mind), āRauhanrukousāāFinland, Sweden, Russia. Flemishā"PĆ„ye" (peace), "Vreij" (peace), "Rust" (peace) or "Vrede" (peace)āBelgium. Fon (fon)ā"FifĆ¢" (peace), āFĆfĆ”ā āBenin Franco-ProvenƧal āPas (peace), "Patz" (peace)āFrance. French (fr), FranƧais ā"Paix" (peace)āFrance, Belgium (Wallonia), Canada (Quebec), Caribbean, West Africa, Polynesia, , Belgium , Switzerland (Romandie), Monaco, Luxembourg. Frenchā"Paix" (peace), TranquillitĆ© (peace of Mind)āFrance, Belgium, Canada, Caribbean, West Africa, Polynesia, etc. French: Old French (fro)ā"Pais" (peace)āFrance. Frieschā"Fred" (peace), "Fretha", "Frethe", "Fretho", "Freda", "Grid" (peace)āGermany, Netherlands. Frisian (fy), Frysk (fry), Friesian sherland, Freese, Frieschā"Frede" (peace) or "Fred" (peace), "Frede fan 'e geast" (peace of mind), "Kalm) (calm), "Ienriedigens" (harmony, unanimity), "Fredich", "Freedsum" (peaceful), "freedsum" (peaceloving)āFrisian Islands in the North Sea, Germany, Netherlands Frisian, Northern (frr), a language of Germany, North Frisian dialects are grouped into two main divisions: mainland and insular. Insular dialects are Sylt Frisian (Sƶl'ring), Fƶhr-Amrum Frisian (Fering/Ćƶmrang), Heligolandic Frisian (Halunder). Frisian: Western Frisian, Frysk, a language of Germanyā"Frede" (peace), "Frederjochter" (Justice of the Peace), "Nobelpriis foar de Frede" (Nobel Peace Prize), "Fredich", "Freedsum", "Stil" (peaceful), "RĆŖst" (peacefulness)āGermany, Netherlands. Friulian, Frulan (fur)ā"PĆ¢s" (peace), "Pac" (peace)āItaly (Friuli) . Fula, Falani (ff)ā"Jam" (peace)āNigeria, Guinea, Mali, West Africa. Fulfulde: Fulfuldeā"Jam", Jojja (reconcile, adjust), "Jojjiiji (peace, reconciliations, harmony), "Jojjindidira" (make peace between, meidate), or "Hoolnaare (safety, peace, state of peacefulness, confidence)āMali. Fulfulde: Borgu Fulfulde (fue) or Borguā"Jam"āBurkina Faso, Benin, Nigeria, Central-Eastern Niger spoken in Cameroon. Chad. Nigeria. Sudan. Fulfulde: Burkina Fulfulde, Burkina, Western Niger ā"Jam" (peace)āBurkina Faso and Western Niger. Fulfulde: Maasina Fulfulde (ffm) or Maasinankoore Fulfulde or Maasinaā"Jam"āMali, Niger, Congo. Fulfulde: Pulaar Fulfulde or Pulaarā"Jam" (peace)āBurkina Faso, Nigeria, Central-Eastern Niger, Cameroon, Chad, and the Sudan. Fulfulde: Pulaar/Pular/Fulani) āJam (peace)āWest Africa. Gaā"Hejole " (peace)āConlang. Gaelic Scottish, Scots Gaelic, GĆ idhlig (gla)ā"SƬth" (peace), "Saucht" (reconciled, at ease, in peace, tranquility)āScotland. Gaelic-Irishā"Siochain" (peace), āSithā (peace)āIreland. Gafuleya Chontalā"Aylobaha" (peace)āMexico. Galician, Gallegan (gl)ā"Paz" (peace)āSpain (Galicia), Portugal. Ganda (lg), Lug, Gandaā"Mirembe" (peace)āUganda, Niger, Congo. Garifuna (cai)ā"DarangilaĆ¼" (peace)āHonduras, Belize. Gascon ā"Patz" (peace)āConlang. Ge'ez (gez)ā"į°įį [SalÄm, Salam] (peace)āEthiopia, Eritrea (liturgical). Gen/ĆwĆ©/MinaāDutifafa (peace), Åutifafa" (peace) āWest Africa. Georgian (ka)ā"įįØįįįįįį" [MÅ”vidoba] (peace), āį”įįįØįįįį / SimÅ”videā (peace), āįįØįįįįįį / mÅ”vidobaāāGeorgia. German: German (de)ā"Friede" (peace), "Frieden" (peace), "Der Friede" (peace), āRuheā āScheinfriedeā (phoney, hollow)āGermany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Italy (South Tyrol), Belgium, Luxembourg. German: Alsatian, Alemannish (gem)ā"FrĆ©da" (peace)āFrance, Switzerland. German: Bavarian, Bayrisch (gem)ā"Fridn" (peace)āBavaria (Germany). German: Cimbrian, Tzimbro, TĆ uc' (gem)ā" Bride, Vride" (peace)āTrentino, Veneto (Italy). German: Kƶlsch (gem)ā"Fridde" (peace)āGermany. German: Low GermanāāFredenā, āFreedā, āFrƤdenā, āFrƤƤdā (peace) āGermany German: Mennonite Low German (gem)ā"FrƤd" (peace)āNorth/South America, Europe. German: Middle High German (gmh)ā" Vride" (peace)āCentral Europe (extinct). German: Old High German (goh)ā"Fridu" (peace)āCentral Europe (extinct). Gihaā"Amahoro" (peace) -Western Tanzania. GikuyuāāThayuā (peace), āÅØhoroā (peace), āHoroā (peace)āKenya. Glagolitic Scriptā"ā°æā°¹ā±ā±" [MirÅ] (peace)āEastern Europe. Gnomishā"Gwilm" (cessation, peace, peace, quiet, rest, quiet)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Gothic (got)ā"GawairĆ¾i" (peace), āFriĆ¾uā (peace)āCentral Europe (extinct), Eastern Europe, Italy, Gallia Aquitania, Gallia Narbonensis, Hispania, Crimea - Extinct Greek: Greek (el)ā"ĪĪ¹ĻĪ®Ī½Ī·" [irĆni] (peace), Ī·ĻĻ ĻĪÆĪ± (el) f (isychĆa), Ī³Ī±Ī»Ī®Ī½Ī· (el) f (galĆni), Ī·ĻĪµĪ¼ĪÆĪ± (el) f (iremĆa), ĪµĪ¹ĻĪ®Ī½Ī· (el) f (eirĆni)āGreece, Cyprus. Greek: Ancient Greek (grc)ā"Īį¼°ĻĪ®Ī½Ī· {eirįønÄ]" (peace), "Eirini" (peace)āMediterranean (extinct) and liturgical. Greek: AncientāĪµį¼°ĻĪ®Ī½Ī· (eirĆ©ne)āAncient Greece Greek: Modernā"IrĆni / ĪµĪ¹ĻĪ®Ī½Ī· / EirÄnÄā (peace), āIreneā (peace), āEiphnhā (peace)āGreece, Cyprus. Greenlandic, Kalaallisut (kl)ā"Irqigsiniq" (peace), "ErÄøigsineÄø" (peace), "Eqqissineq" (peace), āEqqisaqatigiineqā (peace)āGreenland. Griko (el)ā"FilƬa" (peace)āPuglia (Italy). Guadeloupean Creole French (gcf)ā"Pe" (peace), "LapĆ©" (peace), "Nofrap" (calm), "Ou pĆ© komansĆ© dĆ©kĆ²lĆØ" (you can start calm or you can calm down now)āGuadeloupe. Guahibo (guh, cai)ā"Diosojavabelia, itsamonaejavabelia ata, barajamatabĆ«cuenexanepanaeya vajataenexa" (peace)āColombia, Venezuela. Guarani (gn)ā"ApÄrÄvĆ©, Ćerane'i, Py'aguapy" (peace), AprvĆ©, Ćerane'i, Py'aguapy, āMoƱera'Ćæā (peace)āBolivia, Paraguay, Brazil. Guiana Creole (Kreyol) (at)ā"LapĆØ" (peace)āCaribbean. Gujarati (gu)ā"ąŖ¶ąŖ¾ąŖąŖ¤ąŖæ [ÅÄnti]" (peace), "Shanti" (peace), "ÅÄnti", "ShÄntatÄ" (peace, calm), ąŖ¶ąŖ¾ąŖąŖ¤ąŖæāIndia, Pakistan. Gullah (Geechee) ā"Peace" (peace)āGeorgia / South Carolina Sea Islands (USA). Guyanian CreoleāāLa pĆ©āāGuyana Gwich'in (gwi)ā"Tsinehdan" (peace)āAlaska. HaidaāDlĆ”aya (is to be peaceful and calm)āNorth America (Canada: British Columbia; US: Alaska) Haiti Creole (Kreyol) (at), Haitian Creole (Kreyol)ā"LapĆØ" (peace) āCaribbean. Hakaā"Remnak" (peace) dai zirziar in um caan; e.g. A great calm followed the storm = Thlichia kha dai zirziar in a ummi caan nih a hun zulh (calm), a dai; e.g. A calm night = A daimi zanāMyanmar Hakkaāåå¹³ (fĆ²-phƬn)āChina. Halakaā"Pegdub" (peace)-- Hangazaā"Amahoro" (peace)āTanzania. Hausa (hua)ā"Lafiya" (peace), Amana (peace), "Zaman lafiya" (peace), "Kwanciyar hankali" (peace), "Hakkure" (peace), "LĆ¹mana" (peace), "LĆ¹maanĆ Ć " (peace), "SalamĆ Ć " (peace), "SĆ”lĆ”mČ" (peace), "Natsuwa" (peace)āNigeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan and Togo. Hawaiian (haw)ā"Maluhia" (peace), "Maluhia" (peace), "Sipala" (peace), Malu (peace), āLaāiā (peace)āHawaii. Hebrew (heb)ā"ש×××" [Shalom] (peace), "ש×××× \ שַ××Ö°×Öø× ×©×××ā , Å (É)lÄmÄāIsrael and liturgical. Herero (her, hz), Otjiherero, Ovaherero, Helelo, a Bantu or Bantoid languageā"Ohange" (peace), "Oveaotyohange" (those of the period of peace)āNiger-Congo, Namibia (Damaraland and Ovamboland), Botswana (Herero and Mbanderu peoples in Namibia and Botswana), Southern Africa, Africa. The Herero, also known as Ovaherero, are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa. The majority reside in Namibia. Hiligaynon, Ilongo (hil)ā"Paghidait" (peace)āPhilippines. Hindi (hi)ā"ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤ą¤¤ą¤æ" [ÅÄnti] (peace), "Santi" (peace), āShantihā, ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤ą¤¤ą¤æ āÅÄntiā, āAmanā (peace)āIndia, Nepal, Uganda, Suriname. Hiri Motu (ho)ā"Taim billong sikan" (peace)āPapua New Guinea. Hmong (hmn)ā"Kev tiaj tus" (peace), "Kev sib haum xeeb" (peace)āChina, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand. Hmong: Green or Blue Miao dialectā"Thaaj yeeb" (peace)āChina, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand. Hmong: White Hmongā"Thaj yeeb", "Kev sib haum zeeb" (peace)āChina, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand. HobyĆ³t, HewbyĆ³t, Hobi, or Kalam Rif Weyheybyotā"ŹĆ”fyÉt" (peace and good health)āSouthern Arabia. HokkienāāTaipengā (peace)āChina. Hopi (nai)ā"Sipala" (peace), āShinumuā (peaceful), āPaasikwaā (peace)āNorth America Huautla Mazatec (mau)ā"XiĀ³ nchĖanĀ¹ tjin" (peace)āMexico. Hulaā"Paghidaet" (peace) Hungarian (hu)ā"BĆ©ke" (peace), āBĆ©kessĆ©gā, āNyugalomāāHungary, Romania, Slovakia. Icelandic: Icelandic (is)ā"FriĆ°ur" (peace), āFriĆ°artĆmiā, āGriĆ°ā (peace)āIceland Icelandic: Old Icelandic (is)ā"FriĆ°r" (peace), "Fridr" (peace)āIceland. Ido (io)ā"Paco" (peace)āNigeria. Igbo (Ibo, ig), Ibo (ig), Ogamā" Ćdo" (peace), "Udo" (peace), "Udho" (peace), "Ndokwa" (peace)āNigeria. Ikinyarwandaā"Amahoro" (peace), "Salama" (peace)āRwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Ila (bnt)ā"Chibanda" (peace)āZambia. Ilocano (ilo)ā"Kappia" (peace)āPhilippines. IlongotāāPaghidaitā (peace) Inabaknon (abx)ā"Kamurayaw" (peace)āPhilippines. Indonesian, Bahasa Indonesia (id)ā"Kedamaian" (peace), "Damai" (peace), "Perdamaian" (peace), "Ketentraman" (peace), āKetenanganā (peace)āIndonesia. Ingush (inh)ā"ŠŠ°ŃŠ°Ń" [Mashar] (peace)āIngutia (Caucasus). Interlingua (ia)ā"Pace" (peace)āConlang, Constructed Language. Interlingue (ie)ā"Pace" (peace)āConlang. Inuit, Inuktitut (iu)ā"į“įį»įŖįÆįŖįį " [Saimmasimaniq] (peace), āTutkiumā (peace), āTutkiunā (peace), āAnusdakeā (peace), āEqkisgineqā (peace), "Saimmasimaniq" (peace), įį¦įį³į (tutkiun)āNative American, Canada. Inupiak, IƱupiaq (ik)āāįįįįį" [KiƱoiƱak], "KiƱuiƱak" (peace), "Tutqiun" (peace)āNative American, North America, USA (Alaska). Irish (ga), Irish Gaelicā"SĆochĆ”in" (peace), āSĆthā (peace), āSuaimhneasā (peace of mind)āIreland Ishkashmi (ira)ā"Ų³ŁŲ§Ł " [SalÄm] (peace)āCentral Asia. IsmaĆ®nāāPeā (peace) -- Italian (it)ā"Pace" (peace)āItaly, Switzerland, San Marino. Itelmen, Itelmenic āŃŠŗŠ°ŃŠ²ŃŠ» (tkarvel)-- Ivatan (phi)ā"Saychid" (peace)āPhilippines. Jamaican Creole English, Jamiekan, Jamaican Creole, Rasta, Jam Dungā"Sata" (to tell an individual or group to relax; be at at peace or state of rest), "Satta" (peace) or ":Liv gud wid piipl" (peace)āJamaica. Japanese (jap, ja)ā"å¹³å " [Heiwa] (peace), å¹³å (ćøćć, Heiwaā, å¹³é (ja) (ćøććć, heisei), å¹³å® (ja) (ćøććć, heian)āJapan Jarawara (jaa)ā"Bara" (live in peace)āBrazil. Jatibonicu Taino (cai)ā"Amikekia" (peace)āPuerto Rico. Jatvingian, Sudovianā"Sanpak", "Pak" (peace)āBaltic (extinct). Javanese (jv)ā"Rukun" (peace), āTentramā (peace), āRahayuning gesangāāIndonesia. Jawa-Surinameā "Tentrem" (peace)āIndonesian Tribal Language. Jerma (Niger)āāBaaniā (peace) Joola (Senegal)āāKu sumayā (peace) Judeo: Judeo Persian (jpr), Judaeo-Persian, Bukharic, ××Ö·×Ö¼×Öø× ×Ö“ ××Ö·××Ö¼××Ö“××Öø××Ö“ ×Ö¼×Ö¼××Öø×Ø×Ö“ [Zaboni yahudihoyi buxori] (bhh), ×Ö¼×Ö¼××Öø×Ø×Ö“ [Buxori] (bhh), a Southwestern Iranian languageā"Salum" (peace)āMideast, Central Asia. Judeo: Judeo-Arabic (jrb), Arabi, JudĆ©o-arabe, ××××××Ŗ ×¢×Ø×××Ŗ, a Semtic languageā"Shlama" (peace) "Madi:nat as-sala:m" (the Town of Peace (Jerusalem) instead of "Yeru:Å”alayim" or "×Ø×ש×××" in Hebrew (The translator glosses ā®××Øļ¬µļ¬ŖÖø×ÖøÖÖ“×ā¬ā (āJerusalemā) as ā®×Ö·××Ø ×Ö·××”Ö°×Ö·×ā¬ā (dÄr al-salÄm, āthe house of peaceā), using a defective spelling (possibly, al-salam)āMiddle East, North Africa dialects. Judeo-Arabic are Arabic dialects spoken by Jewish communities in the Arab world. Judeo: Judeo-ArabicāShlamaāMiddle East, North Africa Judeo: Judeo-Italian, Italkian or Bagittoā"PaÄa" (peace)āItaly. Judeo: Judeo-Persian, Bukharicā"Salum"āMideast, Central Asia. Judeo: Ladino, Judeo-Spanish (lad)ā"פ×ש" [Pas] (peace)āTurkey, Israel, North Africa. Kabardianā"MÄmÉrÉÄ”Ä" (Š¼Š°Š¼ŃŃŃŠ³ŃŃ) (peace) or "MÄmÉr" (Š¼Š°Š¼ŃŃ) (peaceful)āNorthwest Caucasian and the Eurasia Russia's Kabardino-Balkaria. Kabyle (kab), Kabylianā"Lahna" (peace), āLaafyaā, āAsradā, āAfraā (tranquility)āAlgeria (Kabylie). Kala Lagaw Yaā"Paaudh" (peace), "Paaudha" (peace)āWestern and Central Torres Strait Islands between Papua New Guinea and the mainland of Australian. Kannada (kn)ā"ą²¶ą²¾ą²ą²¤ą²æ" [Shaamti] (peace), ą²¶ą²¾ą²ą²¤ą²æ / ÅÄntiāIndia. Kanuri (knc-000, kr), a Saharan languageā"HĆŖr" (the peace), "Kelafia" (peace)āNiger, Nigeria. Karelian (fiu)ā"Rauhu" (peace), Vienosti" (peace)āRussia, Finland. KarenāāEmo tashiā (peace)āBurma Karoā"Kemalemen ate" (peace)āIndonesian Tribal Language. Kashmiri (ks)ā"Ų§Ł Ł" [Amn] (peace)āKashmir (India, Pakistan). Kashubianā"Mir" (peace)-- Kazakh (kk)ā"ŠŠµŠ¹Š±ŃŃŃŃŠ»ŃŠŗ" [BeybitÅ”ilik], [bEjbetSilik] (peace), āBeybiychiyliykā (peace), āMirā (peace), āTınıÅtıqā (peace)āKazakhstan. Kekchi (myn)ā"Tuktuquil usilal" (peace)āGuatemala, Belize. Khmer (km), Kampucheaā"įįįįį·įį¶į" [Santiphap, San Tepheap] (peace), āSantekphepā, āSontĆ©pheabā, įįįįį·įį¶į (san tepheap), įįįįį¶į / KrÉsaan, įįįį¶į / Tyien (peace of mind), įįįįį·įį¶į / Sondtipeeup, įįįįį·įį¶į SÉnteŹ kaal, āSoksangāāCambodia, Thailand, Vietnam Kicheā"Utzil" (peace, blessing, goodness)āGuatemala (Momostenango (as well as its dependent Aldeas of Canquixaja, Nimsitu, and Panca) and Totonicapan (and its dependent Aldeas of Nimasak and Cerro de Oro). Kikongoā"KikÅndi" (peace), "Luvuvamu" (peace), "NgĆŖmba" (peace)āDemocratic Republic Of The Congo, The Republic Of The Congo, Angola. Kikuyu, Gikuyu (ki)ā"Thayu" (peace), āThayÅ©ā (peace), āÅØhoroā (peace)āKenya. Kildi Samiā"Ajjv" (peace), Š¼ŃŃŃ / āMyrrā āRussian Arctic. Kim Mun (mji) or Kjimmunā"Kwan ŹpjaÅ" åå¹³ (peace)āYanyuan, Qiongzhong County, Hainan, China. KimbunduāāKutululukaā (peace) āAngola. Kinyarwanda, Rwanda, Ruanda (rw), Kirundiā"Amahoro" (peace), "NimuhĆ³re"āRwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda. Kirghiz, Kyrgyz (ky)ā"Š¢ŃŠ½ŃŃŃŠŗ" [TınƧtık] (peace)āKirghizstan, China. Kirundi (Burundi)ā"Amahoro" (peace)āBurundi and Rwanda KlingonāāRojā (peace)āConlang of Star Trek. Koasati, Coushatta (nai)ā"Ilifayka" (peace)āNorth America. Kƶlschā"Fridde" (peace)āGermany. Komi (kpv-001, kv)ā"Sƶglasƶn olƶm" (peace), "Soglasonolom" (peace), "MirĢ" (peace), "LoĢnŹø" (calm (of the sea), "Lony" (calm), "YŃŠø" or "ŠŠøŃ" (peace) āRussian Arctic. Kongo (kg)ā"KikÅndi" (peace), āNgembaā (peace)āCongo. KonkaniāāSoukÄsÄiā (peace), āShantiā ą¤¶ą¤ą¤¤ą¤æ (peace)āIndia. Korean (kor, ko)ā"ķķ " [Pyonghwa] (peace), "P'yÅng-hwa " (peace), ķķė„¼ ģķ źø°ė, ķģ / Pyeong-an, å¹³å® , Pyeongjeong (peace of mind)āKorea KoryakāāAŠ¼ŠŗŠ°Š²ŃŅ£ā, āAmkavyngā, āŠ¼ŠøŃā, āMirā-- Kosraean (kos)ā"Mihs" (peace)āMicronesia. Kreolā"PĆ©" (peace)āAfrica. Kurdish (ku)ā"HasĆ®tĆ®" (peace), "ŅŗŠ°ŃŠøŃŠø" [Hasiti], "Ś¾Ų§Ų³ŪŲŖŪ" [HasÄ«tÄ«] (peace), "Asti" (peace)āKurdistan (Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq). Kwamera (tnk)ā"Pis" (peaceful, calm), "NÉmÉrinuyen" (peace), "NÉmÉrinuien" (peace), "ÉmÉrinu" (peace)āTanna, Vanuatu. Kwanyama, Kuanyama (kua, kj), Oshikwanyama (kua)ā"Ombili" (peace)āAngola, Namibia. Ladin (roa)ā"PĆŖÅ”" (peace), "PĆŖsc" (peace)āTrentino-Alto Adige (Italy). Laizo/Falamā"ramnak; daihnak, " (peace), "a reh mi; dai khip khep mi; a thing mi, a ngawi mi" (calm)āMyanmar and India. Lakalai or Nakanaiā"Telela" (peace)āNew Britain, Papua New Guinea. Lakota, Dakota (sio)ā" Wolakota" (peace)āNorth America. Lango (lij), Langi, Leb Lango, Leb Lano, Leb LaÅo, Leb-Lango, LĆ«blaÅo, Lwo, Lwooā"Kuc" (peace) "Kuch" (to be quiet, to be at peace), "Kweo" (to make cool, to pacify), "Ayom" (soft, peaceful), "Morembe Ayom" (good greeting), "Buti Ayom" (sleep softly, well)āa Southern Luo dialect spoken by the Lango people of Uganda and the Sudan. Lao (lo)ā"ąŗŖąŗ”ąŗąŗ“ąŗąŗ²ąŗ" [Santiphap] (peace)āLaos, Thailand. Lariā"DzĆ»nu" (peace)āRepublic Of The Congo Latin (la)ā"Pax" (peace), "Pax Sit" (let peace be)āRome (extinct) and liturgical. Latvian (lv)ā"Miers" (peace)āLatvia. Lenakelā"Pis" (peaceful, calm), "NÉmÉlinuan" (peace) or "ÉmÉlinu" (peace)āTanna, Vanuatu. Lenape, Delaware (del)ā"Achwangundowagan" (peace)āNorth America. Ligurian (roa)ā"Paxe" (peace)āItaly (Liguria). Limburgan, Limburgish (li)ā"Vreij" (peace)āBelgium. Lingala (ln)ā"KĆmĆa" [Kimia] (peace), āBobĆ³to" (peace)āCongo, Democratic Republic Of The Congo, Republic Of The Congo, Angola, Central African Republic Lingua Franca (crp)ā"Pace" (peace)āEurope, North Africa, Middle East (extinct). Lithuanian (lt)ā"Taika" (peace)āLithuania. Lojban (art)ā"Panpi" (peace)āConlang. Lombard (roa)ā"Pas" (peace)āLombardy, Piedmont, Trentino (Italy); Ticino (Switzerland). Louisiana Creole French (lou) (Bayou Teche)ā"Pe" (peace)āLouisiana. Louisiana Creole French (lou) (CĆ“tĆ© Allemand Creole)ā"Lape" (peace)āLouisiana. Louisiana Creole French (lou) (Pointe Coupee Parish)ā"Pe" (peace), "Lape" (peace)āLouisiana. Louisiana Creole French (lou) (Saint Tammany)ā"PĆØ" (peace). "Trankil" (peaceful)āLouisiana. Louisiana Creole French (lou)ā"Pe" (peace), "Lape" (peace), "PĆØ" (peace), "Trankil" (peaceful)āLouisiana. Low Saxonā"Vre(D)E" (peace)āGermany (Northern Germany), Netherlands Lozi (loz)ā"Nala" (peace)āZambia. Luba-Katanga (lu), Kilubaā"Ndoe" (peace)āNiger, Congo. Luganda (afa)ā"Emirembe" (peace)āUganda. Lugbara or Mugandatā"Asindriza" (peace (literally beautiful heart or nice heart), "Angu ndriza" (peace), "Asianzu" (peace, mercy)āUganda and in the adjoining area of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Luxemburgish, LĆ«tzebuergesch (lb), Luxembourgishā"Fridd" (peace), "Fridden" (peace)āLuxembourg. MĆ aya Yucateco (yua)ā"Ets'a'an Ć³olal" (peace, tranquility), "JĆ©edzel Ć³olal" (peace), "Kinsik" (calm)āMexico and Belize. Macedonian (mk)ā"ŠŠøŃ" [Mir] (peace)āMacedonia. Maghrebiā"Salam" (peace)āAfrica. Magindanoan (phi)ā"Kali lintad" (peace)āPhilippines. Malagasy, Malgache (mg)ā"Fandriampahalemana" (peace)āMadagascar. Malay (ms), Bahasa Malaysiaā"Keamanan" (peace), "Damai" (peace), "Daman" (peace)āMalaysia and Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore. Malayalam (ml)ā"ą“øą“®ą“¾ą“§ą“¾ą“Øą“" [Samaadhaanam] (peace)āIndia (Kerala). Malgache, Malagasy, Maalgasy, Masikoroā"Adana" (peace, slow, peaceful, tranquil; grave and prudent in action), "Fandriampahalemana" (peace), "Salama" (peace), "Mahasalama" or "Fahasambarana" (peace, tranquillity, blessedness), or "Fiadanam-po" (peace)āMadagascar East Africa. Maltese (mt)ā"PaÄi" (peace), "Sliem" (peace)āMalta. Manding (Mandenkan) ā"Kayiroo" (peace)āAfrica. Mandinka (man)ā"Kayiroo" (peace)āSenegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau. Manobo (mno)ā"Linew" (peace)āPhilippines. Manx (gv)ā"Shee" (peace)āIsle of Man. Maori (mi)ā"Rangima'arie" (peace), Nohopuku" (peace), Rongo" (peace)āNew Zealand. Mapundungun (arn)ā"Uvchin" "TĆ¼gkĆ¼len" (peace)āChile. Maranao (phi)ā"Diakatra" (peace)āPhilippines. Marathi (mr)ā"ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤ą¤¤ą¤¤ą¤¾" [ÅÄntÄtÄ] (peace), "ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤ą¤¤ą„" [ÅÄntÄ«] (peace)āIndia. Marquesan (map), Marquesas, an Austric, Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern, Eastern, Oceanic, Remote, Central (A:M:C:E:O:C:R:C:E:P:N:E:C:Marquesic) languageā"Hau" (peace), "Menino" (calm, without wind, silence (calm sur mer et sur terre; silence), "Manino" (calm, slow (calme; lente, lentement), "Merie" (serene, fine), "MeŹie" (calm, serene), "Hau tree" (Paritium tiliaceum), "Ź»Äinahau" (land of the hau tree), "HakavaŹe" (flatter, appaiser, calmer, caresser; caresse, flatterie)āMarquesas Islands, French Polynesia. The Marquesas Islands are a group of volcanic islands in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the southern Pacific Ocean. The Marquesas are located at 9.7812Ā° S, 139.0817Ā° W. The highest point is the peak of Mount Oave on Ua Pou island at 1,230 m above sea level. Marshallese (mh)ā"Ainemon" (peace)āMarshall Islands. Masaba, Lumasaba (bnt)ā"Koosi" (peace)āUganda. Masai, Maasiā"Eseriani" (peace)āKenya and Tanzania. Matuā" rhoeprhoi nah, ngaimongnah" (peace), dingcicak, dingrak, hlangihsap tue. (calm)āMyanmar and India. Mawu (afa)ā"HĆ”lĆ”" (peace)āWest Africa. Mayangna, Sumu (sai)ā"PrĆ® LĆ¢ni" (peace)āNicaragua. Mazatec: Jalapa De DĆaz Mazatec (maj)ā"KjuĢ±aĢ±jyu" (peace)āMexico. Mažtaneā"PĆ©n"āa Conlang of Verdurian. Mele, Mele-Fila (mxe)ā"word" (peace)āAtara mere, Vanuatu. Micmac (mic)ā"WĆ“ntĆ“kĆ³de" (peace)āNorth America. Mingo, UnyƦƦshƦƶtkĆ”' (iro)ā"Skn'" (peace)āNorth America. Miskito (cai)ā"Kupia Kumi Laka" (peace)āNicaragua. Mohican, Mahican, Mohegan (alg)ā"Anachemowegan" (peace)āNorth America. Mokilese (map)ā"Onpek" (peace)āMicronesia. Moldavian, Moldavan (mo)ā"ŠŠ°ŃŠµ" [Pace] (peace)āMoldava. Mongolian (mn)ā"ŠŠ½Ń ŃŠ°Š¹Š²Š°Š½" [Ćnx tajvan] (peace)āMongolia. Mongo-Nkundu (lol)ā"BĆ³oto" (peace)āCongo. MorĆ©ā"BĆ¢anem" (peace)āBurkina Faso Mossi, MorĆ© (mos)ā"LĆ¢fĆ" (peace)āBurkina Faso. Muskogee, Creek (mus)ā"Ittimokla" (peace)āNorth America. Naāvi (Avatar)ā"Fpomtokx" (peace) or "Aylrrtok" (peace), "Fpom" (peace)āa Constructed Language or Conlang of the people of Pandora. NĆ”huatl, Aztec (nah)ā"Tlamatcanemiliztli" (peace), "Mocehuia" (peace)āMexico, Guatemala. Nauruan (na)ā"Iow" (peace)āNauru. Navajo, Navaho (nv)ā"K'Ć©" (peace), "Hozo" (peace)āNorth America. Ndebele: North Ndebeleā"Ukuthula" (peace)āZimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. Ndebele: South Ndebele (nr)ā"Ukuthula" (peace)āZimbabwe, Botswana and South Africa. Ndonga, Oshivambo, Oshiwambo, OshiNdonga, Ndonga (Ndo, ng)ā"Ombili" (peace), "Eindilo omolwombili" (peace)āAngola, Namibia. Nepali (ne)ā"ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤Øą„ą¤¤ą¤æ" [Shanti] (peace)āNepal. Netwar or Lenakelā"Pis" (peace)āWestern Tanna, Vanuatu. Nez Perce (nez / nai)ā"'Eyewi" or "āEŹyewi" (peace)āNative American, United States. Nganasan (mis)ā"CĆ¼tĆ¼" (peace)āSiberia. Nhengatu (yrl, sai)ā"TecĆ³catĆŗ" (peace)āIndigenous language of Brazil. Noldorinā"SĆ®dh" (peace), "SÄde" (peace), "Ćdh" (rest)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Norse: Old Norse (non), an extinct languageā"į į±įį¦į±" [FriĆ°r] (peace)āScandinavia (extinct) North Tanna (tnn)ā"Pis" (peaceful, calm), "NÉmÉlinuÉn" (peace) or "ÉmÉlinu" (peace)āTanna, Vanuatu. Norwegian: BokmĆ„l (nob), Standard Written NorwegianāFred (peace), "Stillhet" (peace, tranquility, calm), "Ro i sinnet" (peace), "Fredelig" (calm)āNorway. Norwegian: BokmĆ„l, Norwegian (nob), Standard Written NorwegianāFred (peace), "Stillhet" (peace, tranquility, calm), "Ro i sinnet" (peace), "Fredelig" (calm)āNorway. Norwegian: Norwegian (no)ā"Fred" (peace)āNorway Ntomba (bnt)ā"Nye" (peace)āCongo. Nyanja, Chewa, Chichewa, or Chinyanjaā"Mātendere", "Mtendere" (peace), "Tendele" (peace), "Lonjezana" (be at peace) or "Bata" (calm)āSouthern African, Tanzania, and Malawi. Occitan, ProvenƧal, Languedocian (oc)ā"Patz" (peace, "Pas" (peace), "Sarra" (peace)āFrance, Spain, Italy, Monaco. Ojibwa, Chippewa (oj)ā"Bangan" (peace), "Bisaniwewin" (peace)āNorth America, Canada (Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba), USA (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota) Olkola (aus)ā"Erray" (peace)āAustralia. Oluta (cai)ā"Maxu" (peace)āNicaragua. Onandaga (iro)ā"Chkenon" (peace)āNorth America. Oriya (ori-000, or), Orijaā"ą¬¶ą¬¾ą¬Øąą¬¤ą¬æ" [Å Änti] (peace)āIndia. Oromo (om)ā"įįįØ" [Nagaya] (peace)āEthiopia, Kenya. Oshikwanyamaā"Onbili" (peace)āAfrica. Ossetian: Ossetian (oss-000, os), Ossetic (Osset.), Ossetisch, Ossete, OssĆØte, OsĆ©tico, ŠøŃŠ¾Š½, ŠøŃŠ¾Š½ ƦŠ²Š·Š°Š³, Š¾ŃŠµŃŠøŠ½ŃŠŗŠøŠ¹ (in cyrilic) Ossetic, Digor, Iron, a Scythian languageā"ƦŠ½ŃŠ°Š“ Š“ŃŠ³" [Aentsaddug] (peace), ÓŠ½ŃŠ°Š“ [Ƥncad] (heart), "Fidyd" ŃŠøŠ“ŃŠ“ (peace), "Fidyddzinad" ŃŠøŠ“ŃŠ“Š“Š·ŠøŠ½Š°Š“ (peace), "Sabyrdzinad" ŃŠ°Š±ŃŃŠ“Š·ŠøŠ½Š°Š“ (peace), "Sabyr" (calm), "ŃŠ°ŃŠ½" (peace), "Š“ŃŠ½Šµ" (peace, world), ŃŠ°Š±ŃŃ (calm (of sea), ŃŠ°Š±ŃŃŠ“Š·ŠøŠ½Š°Š“ (peace, hush, silence), "Ʀncad" (quiet, tranquil, quietly) from "Ham-ÄyÄta" and related to the Armenian root "Hang" (breath, rest), "Hang-e-aw" (to rest), "Hangst-ean" (rest, peace, resting place, grave), "Ʀncad" (quiet, tranquil, quietly) from "Ham-ÄyÄta" and related to the Armenian root "Hang" (breath, rest), "Hang-e-aw" (to rest), "Hangst-ean" (rest, peace, resting place, grave), "AncĢ£ayun" (rest), "Sogd. Å”'t `gleeful '; (from the Indo-European root "kŹ·eiĢÆĒ-, kŹ·iiĢÆÄ- (*kŹ·eįø«Ć¼-es) Note: common Proto Germanic -u- > -Ć¼-, -y-, -i-." (to rest quietly, quiet, peaceful)āRussia (North Ossetia-Alania), Georgia (South Ossetia), Iran, Georgia, Russian Federation. Ossetic is an East Iranian language spoken in Ossetia which is located partly in Russia and Georgia. Ossetian. Ossriandricā"Eord" (feminine name. rest)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Otomi (oto)ā"Hmetho" (peace)āMexico. Ottawa, Odawa (oj)ā"Nwebin" (peace)āNorth America. Palauan (pau)ā"BĆŗdech" (peace)āPalau. Pali (pi)ā"SÄma, Santi" (peace)āIndia. Pampangan, Kapampangan (pam)ā"Kapayapan" (peace)āPhilippines. Pangasinan (pag)ā"Kareenan" (peace)āPhilippines. Panjabi, Punjab (pa)ā"ąØ¶ąØ¾ąØąØ¤ą©" [ÅÄnti] (peace)āPakistan, India. Papago-Pima (nai)ā"Dodolimdag" (peace)āNorth America. Papiamentu (pap), Papiamentoā"Pas" (peace)āNetherlands Antilles, Aruba, Bonaire, CuraƧao. Pashto (ps)ā"ŲµŁŁŁ" [Sola] (peace)āAfghanistan, Iran, Pakistan. Patois de la forĆŖt de Clairvauxā"Pai" (peace)āFrance. PaumarĆ (sai)ā"Va'i jaha" (peace)āBrazil. Persian, Farsi (fa)ā"ŲµŁŲ" [solh] (peace)āIran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Azerbaijan. Piedmontese (roa)ā"PĆ”s" (peace)āPiedmont (Italy). Pintupi-Luritja (aus)ā"Yatanpa" (peace)āAustralia. Polish (pl)ā"PokĆ³j" (peace)āPoland, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia. Ponapean (map)ā"Melelilei" (peace)āMicronesia. Portuguese (pt), PortuguĆŖs ā"Paz" (peace)āPortugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, SĆ£o TomĆ© And PrĆncipe. Potawatomi (alg)ā"E'tokmite'k" (peace)āNorth America. Powhatan (alg)ā"Cohqwaivwh" (peace)āNorth America Prussian: Old Prussian (bat)ā"Pakajan" (peace)āBaltic (extinct). Quechua - Bolivian Aymara Quechuaā"HacaƱa" (peace), "SumaƱkaƱataki" (peace), "Suma" (delicious, good, savoury, tasty)āBolivia. Quechua (qu)ā"Anka Kay" (peace), "Qasikay" (peace), "Aligu" (peace), "Sonqo Tiaykuy" (peace)āPeru. Raeto-Romance, Romansch ( rm)ā"Pasch" (peace)āSwitzerland. Rakashā"Rawr" (peace)āConlang. Rapanui (rap)ā" Kiba-kiba" (peace), "Pava" (peace)āChile. Romagnolo , Emiliano (roa)ā"PĆØs" (peace), "Pas" (peace), "PĆØsa" (peace)āEmilia-Romagna, Lombardy (Italy), San Marino. Romaniā"Patcha" (peace)āRomania, Europe Romanian (ro)ā"Pace" (peace)āRomania, Hungary, Moldova, Serbia, Ukraine. Romanshā"Pasch" (peace)āSwitzerland (Grisons) Romany, Gypsy, Tsigane (rom)ā"Smirom" (peace)āEurope, South America, etc. Rotuman (map)ā"Huag Totoka" (peace)āFiji. Roviana (map)ā"Magogoso" (peace)āSolomon Islands. Rundi, Kirundi, Urundi (rn)ā"Amahoro" (peace)āBurundi. Russian (ru)ā"ŠŠøŃ" [Mir] (peace)āRussia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Central Asia. Russian: Cyrillic Russianā"Š¼ŠøŃ" / "Mir" (peace), "ŃŠæŠ¾ŠŗŠ¾ŃŃŃŠ²Š¾", "ŃŠæŠ¾ŠŗŠ¾Ń" (peace of mind), "Š¼ŠøŃŃ", "mirÅ" (peace)āRussia and Eastern Europe and Asia. Sa'a (map)ā"DƤilama" (peace)āSolomon Islands. Saint Lucian Creole (KweĆ½olĢ) French (acf)ā"LapĆ©" (peace, quiet, calm, stillness, silence) or "MilyĆ©" (peace, truce, cessation of fighting) or "Wipo" (rest) or "Bay wipo" (to leave in peace, to leave alone)āCarribean. Sami: Kildi Sami (se)ā"ŠĢŠ¹Š¹Š²" [Äjjv] (peace)āRussian Arctic. Sami: Northern Sami (se)ā"RĆ”fi" (peace)āNorway, Sweden, Finland, Russia. Samoan (sm)ā"FilemÅ«" (peace), "To'a" (peace)āSamoa. San JerĆ³nimo TecĆ³atl Mazatec (maa), TecĆ³atl Mazatec, EloxochitlĆ”n Mazatec, Northern Highland Mazatecā"'NchĆ”n" (peace)āSan JerĆ³nimo, Mexico. SƤngƶ, Sango (sg)āāSiririā (peace), āSĆ“ngĆ“ " (peace)āCentral African Republic. Sanskrit (sa)ā"ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤Øą„ą¤¤ą¤æą¤" [ÅÄntiįø„, ÅÄnti] (peace)āIndia (extinct, liturgical). Saraā" āGodo" (peace)āAfrica. Sardinian: Barbaricino (sc)ā"Pache" (peace)āItaly (Sardinia). Sardinian: Campidanese (sc)ā"Paxi" (peace)āItaly (Sardinia). Sardinian: Logudurese (sc)ā"Paghe" (peace)āItaly (Sardinia). Saxon: Old Saxon (nds)ā"FriĆ°u" (peace)āSaxony (extinct). Scots (sco)ā"Pace" (peace)āScotland. Scottish Gaelic (gd)ā"SƬth" (peace)āUk (Scotland). Serbian (sr)ā"ŠŠøŃ" [Mir] (peace), "BĆØzbednČst" [bÄzbednĆ“Ėst] (peace, security) or Š±ŠµŠ·Š±ŠµŠ“Š½Š¾ŃŃ or "Mir" (peace) or "Spokoj" (peace)āSerbia, Bosnia And Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro. Seri (nai)ā"Miisax ihom siijoz" (peace)āMexico. Sesothoā"Khotso" (peace)āAfrica. Setswana Kagiso" (peace)āAfrica. Shona (sn), Chishon, Chishona or Manyikaā"Runyaro" (peace), "Runyararo" (peace), "Dendemaro" (peace)āZimbabwe Sicilian (roa)ā"Paci" (peace)āSicily (Italy). Sindhi (sd)ā"ą¤¶ą¤¾ą¤ą¤¤ą¤æ" [Åanti, Shanty] (peace), "Ų“Ų§ŁŲŖ" [Åanti] (peace)āPakistan (Sindh), India. Sinhalese (si)ā"ą·ą·ą¶øą¶ŗ" [Samaya, Saameya, Shanti] (peace)āSri Lanka. Siouan, Sioux (sio)ā"Wo'okeyeh" (peace)āNorth America. Siouxā"Woāokeyeh" (peace)āNative American, North America. Slovak (sk)ā"Mier" (peace)āSlovak Republic, Slovakia. Slovene (sl)ā"Mir" (peace)āSlovenia, Italy, Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia. Sobotaā"Paks" (peace)āSlovenia Somali (so)ā"NabĆ”da" (peace), āNabadda" (peace), "Nabad" (peace), āMa nahad baaā (is there peace), āNabadda maankaā (peace of mind)āSomalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia. Sorbian: Upper Sorbian, Wendish (wen)ā"PokĆ³j" (peace, calmness)āGermany. Sotho: Southern Sotho (Sesotho, Sesuthu (st)ā"Kgotso, Khotso" (peace)āSouth Africa. Spanish (es)ā"Paz" (peace)āSpain, North/South America, Carribean, Hispanic America, Equatorial Guinea. Spanish: EspaƱolā"Paz" (peace)āAfrica. Sudovian, Jatvingian (bat)ā"SanpakÄ, PakÄ" (peace)āBaltic (extinct). Sundanese (su)ā"Karapihan" (peace), "Karapihan pikiran" (peace of mind), "Karapihan dunya" (world peace), "Tengtrem hate" (peace), "Karapihan jeung cinta" (peace and love)āIndonesia. Swahili (sw)ā"Amani" (peace), "Salama" (peace)āEast Africa, Tanzania, Democratic Republic Of The Congo, Kenya, Uganda. Swahili, KiswahiliāAmani (peace)āTanzania, Kenya, Congo. Swati, Siswati (ss)ā"KuthĆ”la" (peace)āSwaziland. Swedish (sv)ā"Fred" (peace)āSweden, Finland. Ta'agra, Tamriel, Elsweyr, Khajiit, The Elder Scrollsā"Santi" (peace), "Santi'i" (peaceful)āConlang (Bethesda Softworks). Tagalog, Pilipino (tl)ā"KapayapĆ”an" [Kapayapaan] (peace), "Katahimikan" (peace), "Mabuhay" (peace)āPhilippines. Tahitian (ty)ā"Hau" (peace)āTahiti, France (Society Islands). Tajik (tg)ā"ŠŃŃŠø" [ÄÅ”ti], "Š”ŃŠ»Ń " [Sulh] (peace)āTajikistan, Afghanistan. Tamazightā"Talwit " (peace)āAfrica. Tamil (ta)ā"ą® ą®®ąÆą®¤ą®æ" [Amaithi] (peace), "Samaadaanam" (peace), "AmaĆÆdi" (peace)āIndia, Tamil, Sri Lanka. Tanna: South West Tanna (nwi)ā"Pis" (peaceful, calm), "NÉmÉrinuyen" (peace) or "ÉmÉrinu" (peace)āTanna, Vanuatu. Tarahumara (tac)ā"We kii'ri" (peace)āMexico (Chihuahua). Tarawan (map)ā"RĆ“" (peace)āMicronesia. Tatar (tt)ā"Š¢ŃŠ½ŃŃŠ»ŃŠŗ" [TınıƧlık] (peace)āRussia. Tchilubaā"Bupole" (peace)āAfrica. Tedimā"daih na lungnopna, lungmuanna, kilemna" (peace), "dai, huihpi guahpi dai, theng, kamdeuh" (calm)āMyanmar and India. Telerinā"Erde" (peace, rest)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Telugu (te)ā"ą°¶ą°¾ą°ą°¤ą°æ" [ÅÄnti] (peace)āIndia. Thai (th)ā"ąøŖąø±ąøąøąø“ąø ąø²ąø" [Santipap] (peace), "ąøŖąø±ąøąøąø“ąø ąø²ąø" [Santiphaap] (peace)āThailand. Tibetan (bo)ā"ą½ą½²ą¼ą½ą½ą½ŗ" [zhi-bde] (peace)āTibet. Tigrinya, Tigrigna (ti)ā"į°įį" [SalÄm] (peace), āSalem" (peace)āEritrea. Tlingit (tli)ā"Li-k'ei" (peace)āNorth America. Tolkien: Middle Primitive Elvishā"EzdÄ" (root. rest, rest, repose, to rest, repose) in āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Tolkien: Middle Telerinā"Erde" (feminine name, rest)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Tolkien: Old Noldorinā"Ide" (feminine name. rest) āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Tolkien: Primitive Elvishā"Sed" (root. rest, rest, repose)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Tolkien: Qenyaā"Ruin" (peace)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Tolkien: Sindarinā"SĆ®dh" (peace), "Ć®dh" (peace, tranquillity, rest, repose), "Äd" (rest), "Dor" (rest), "Send" (rest), "Senn" (rest), or "Post" (pause, halt, rest, respite)āConstructed language conceived by Tolkien. Tonga (to)ā"Malino" (peace), "Melino" (peace)āTonga. Toraja-Sa'dan (sda)ā"Kamarampasan" (peace)āhighland region of Southern Sulawesi in Indonesia. Tswana, Setswana (tn)ā"Khotso" (peace), "Kagiso" (peace)āBotswana. Turkish (tr)ā"BarıÅ" (peace)āTurkey, Cyprus, Greece. Turkmen (tk)ā"ŠŠ°ŃŠ°Ń Š°ŃŃŃŠ»ŃŠŗ" [ParahatƧylyk] (peace)āTurkmenistan, Afghanistan. Twi (tw)ā"Asomdwee" (peace)āWest Africa. Udmurtā"Tupasa Ulon" (peace)āRussia (Udmurtia) Uighur, Uygur (ug)ā"ŲŖŁŁŚŁŁŁ" [tinƧlik] (peace)āChina, Central Asia. Ukrainian (ukr)ā"ŠŠøŃ" [Mir, Myr] (peace)āUkraine. Umbunduā"Ombembwa" (peace)āAfrica. Urdu (ur)ā"ŲµŁŲ" [sulh, sulah], "Ų§Ł Ł" [amn] (peace), "Salaam" (peace)āPakistan, India, Central Asia. Uzbek (uz)ā"Š¢ŠøŠ½Š³Š»ŠøŠŗ" [tinƧlik] (peace)āUzbekistan, Central Asia, China. Vahaā"Pis" (peaceful, calm), "NÉmÉlinuyen" (peace) or "ÉmÉlinu" (peace)āTanna, Vanuatu. Valencian (ca)ā"Pau" (peace)āSpain. Venda (ve)ā"Mulalo" (peace)āSouth Africa. Veneto, Venetian (roa)ā"Pase" (peace)āVeneto, Venezia Giulia (Italy). Veps, VepsƤ (fiu)ā"VenoÅ”ti" (peace)āRussia, Finland. Verdurianā"PĆ©"āa Conlang of Almea. Vietnamese (vi)ā"HĆ²a BƬnh, åå¹³ [hoĆ bƬnh] (peace)āViet Nam. Viliā"N'sike" (peace)āRepublic Of The Congo, Gabon VolapĆ¼k (vo)ā"PĆ¼d" (peace)āConlang.
Wagiman (aus)ā"Nyimbur-ma" (peace)āAustralia.
Walloon ("BetchfessĆ®s" Spelling) (wa)ā"PĆ„ye" (peace)āBelgium. Wantoatā"Iniwikake" (tell someone something in an attempt to make peace), "GekƤke" (be calm)āPapua New Guinea. Warlpiri (aus)ā"Iawa-nyinami" (peace)āAustralia. Welsh (cy)ā"Heddwch, Tangnefedd" (peace)āUk (Wales). Whitesands (tnp)ā"Pis" (peaceful, calm), "NÉmÉlinuyen" (peace, calm), "NÉmÉlinuiÉn" (peace), or "ÉmÉlinu" (peaceful, calm)āTanna, Vanuatu. Wintu (nai)ā"Mina" (peace), "Źelew-be-m Ī»ikuį¹urmina" (peace, literally no fighting each other now)āNative American, United States (Northern California). Woleaian (map)ā"Gumund" (peace)āMicronesia. Wolof (wo)ā"JĆ mm" (peace), āJaama" (peace)āWest Africa, Senegal, Gambia, Mauritania. Wyandot, Huron (iro)ā"Scan-o-nie" (peace)āNorth America. Xhosa (xh)ā"Uxolo" (peace)āSouth Africa, Botswana. Xitsonga, Tsonga (tso, ts)ā"Kurhula" (peace), "Ku rhula" (peace)āSouth Africa. Yiddish (yi)ā"ש×××" [Sholim, Sholem], "פ×Ø×××" [fridn] (peace)āIsrael, USA, Russia, Central, Eastern And Western Europe, Israel, North America Yoruba (yo)ā"AlaĆ”fĆa" [Alaafia] (peace, sound health or well-being), "ĆrĆØlĆØ" (peace), "Itunu" (peace of mind), "Ifaiya" (alignment, as being aligned with one's destiny or ultimate purpose in life), "Ifaiya bale" (peace, the practice of peaceful volition and absolute non-violence)āNigeria, Benin, Togo (West Africa). Yucatec Maya (yua), MĆ aya - Yucateco or Yucateco ā"Jets' Ć³olal", "JĆ©edzel Ć³olal" (peace), "Ets'a'an Ć³olal" (tranquility, quiet, harmony; peace)āYucatĆ”n Peninsula and northern Belize. Yuki (yuk)ā"K'ic (be quiet), "K'ic-a" (be quiet)āNorthern California, US. Yuki (yuk), Coast Yukiā'Keham telt" (calm with no breakers and no wind)āNorthern California, US. Yuki (yuk), Huititnoām dialectā"Kāiha" (to quiet a child)āNorthern California, US.
Yupāik, Yupi (ypk)ā"KiƱuiƱak" (peace), "ŠøŠ»Š°ŠŗŃŠ»ŃŃŠŗ'" [Ilakuljyq] (peace), "Nepaitnaq" (peacefulness)āAlaska USA, Siberia Russia.
Yupāik, Yupik, Central Siberian (ess), Yuit, Siberian Yupiks or Yuitsā"ŠøŠ»Š°ŠŗŃŠ»ŃŃŠŗ'" [Ilakuljyq] (peace), "Qinuite" (to be at peace), "Quunir" (to be calm)āUnited States (Alaska), Russia (Siberia). Siberian Yupiks Yuits (Russian Siberia) ŠøŠ»Š°ŠŗŃŠ»ŃŃŠŗ Yupāik, Yupik, Central Yupik (esu)ā"uitanqegcineq" (peace)āCentral Alaska, Yukon River, Nelson Island, Kuskokwim River, and Bristol Bay areas. Yupāik, Yupik, Central Yupik (Alaska) Uitanqegcineq Yu'pik (ypk)ā"KiƱuiƱak" (peace)āAlaska, Canada. Yu'pik (Canada) KiƱuiƱak Yurok (yur) or Algicā"Ti'gaw" (to be at peace), "Tjgaw" (to settle a dispute), "Tergerw" (be at peace, speak, settle a dispute), "Saawogeenah" (feel cool, feel peaceful), "Saawogeenepek" (I feel cool, I am peaceful), "Sa-woginep" (peaceful)āalong the Klamath River in Del Norte and Humboldt counties, Northwestern California, US.. Yurok Algic (California) Ti'gaw Yuwaalaraay (kld), Yuwalraayā"Binaal bunma-li" (calm), "Gayn" (calm), "Gaynma-li" (calm)āSouth-West Queensland, Australian Aboriginal people of New South Wales. Yuwaalaraay Yuwalraay (Australia) Zapotec (zap)ā"Layeni" (peace), Binlo" (peace)āMexico.. Zapotec (Mexico) Layeni Binlo. Zoque: San Miguel Chimalapa Soke (cai)ā"Mosojej" (peace)āMexico. Zoque San Miguel Chimalapa Soke (Mexico) Mosojej āZulu (zul), isiZuluā"Ukuthula" (peace, silence, quiet, calm; tranquility, placid, lull), "Thula" (be quiet; be silent; be still; be peaceful; be tranquil, shut up), "Thulani" (peace), "Uxolo" (peace, harmony, forgiveness, tranquility), "Isithangami" (peace), "Ekuthuleni" (place of peace), "Ubucwantalala", "Nokuthula" (mother of peace) "CwĆ”nta" (calm, peace, quietness, clearness, sprea)āSouthern Africa. āZulu IsiZulu isiNdebele (South Africa) Ukuthula, Uxolo
The Calm Inside the Peace in Komi Zyrian
In Komi-Zyrian, a language of Russia peace is "лöньлун" [lön'lun] (lit. quiet, calm day), where "лöнь" [lön] is quiet, calm as in "лöнь поводдя" [lön' povoddya] (calm weather) "лун" [lun] is day as in "Бур лун!" [Bur lun!] (good morning/day/afternoon!) "чöв" [chöv] is quiet, calm, silent as in "чöв вой" [chöv voy] (silent night) or "чöв сёрни" [chöv sorni] (silent conversation) Except from 25 Years of Peace with 10,000 Languages from Around the World by Kimberly Burnham https://amzn.to/3Q2W9D2
Doorways to Peace
In Basketo, a language of Ethiopia "į³į®" [saro] is a greeting meaning hello, how are you?, peace be with you and "į³į®" [saro] is a word to describe knocking on the door Translated into Amharic "į³į®" [saro] is "į°įįį³ įįµį įµį įįį į" hello, how are you? peace be with you and "į¤į¶į½ į°įį½" knocking on door Another Basketo word for peace starts like equal "įįįį" (in Amharic į„į©į equal) "įįį«" (in Amharic į°įį is peace or good Yet another word for peace is a homonym for a small shield with synonyms of happiness, peace, good and fine "įįį«" (in Amharic įįį„ įØįįµį«į įØįį» į įįįµ small shield) "įįį«" (in Amharic į°įµį³ happiness and į³įįį„ į°į į peace, good, fine āExcerpt from 25 Years of Peace with 10,000 Languages from Around the World by Kimberly Burnham https://amzn.to/3Q2W9D2
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I am looking for guest blog opportunities and a position as poet-in-residence. My current project is writing dictionary poems using words in different languages for the English word "peace." You can read some of my poems on Poemhunter . As poet-in-residence I would write poems on different words in different languages and broadcast them throughout the social media blogosphere. Each poem would link back to your site where the word or language appeared. I would expect some sort of stipend and a six month to one year placement. Please contact me for details if your organization is interested in having a poet-in-residence to help get your message out. Nervewhisperer@gmial.com Buy the print or eBook, review Awakenings then contact Kimberly for a free 20 minute brain health consultation. Email or Phone
(Regular rates $120 per hour or 10 sessions for $650.) (Integrative Medicine)
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