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Peace
In German, by Marie : frieden
In Arabic, by Gaspard and Safae : salam, السلام
This language is spoken in many countries, particularly in the countries of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula (Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar , Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen …)
In Basque (Euskera), by Gemma Torres : pakea
Basque language is spoken in the Basque country (Euskadi).
In Berber, by Numidis and Ilès : talwit
This language is spoken in North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Mali, Niger).
In Bishlamar, by Jef : pis
This language is spoken in Vanuatu.
Note : Bishlamar is a pidgin of Vanuatu.
In Breton (brezhoneg), by Rozenn : peoc’h
Breton is spoken in Brittany, (West of France).
In Bughotu, by Jef : Nanasa
This language is spoken on the Solomon Islands (Melanesia-Oceania), in the Province of Isabel.
Note : this is one of the 70 languages of the Solomon Islands.
In Catalan, by Renée : Pau
This language is spoken in Catalonia, the Valencian Region, the Balearic Islands, the Franja (Fringe of Aragon), in Andorra, Roussillon and Alghero (Sardinia).
In Corsican, by David : Pace
This language is spoken in Corsica
In Diola (or Jola), by Amadou Lamine Badji : kassoumay
Basque language is spoken in Senegal.
In Drehu, by Jef : tingeting
This language is spoken in Lifou, New Caledonia.
Note : Drehu is one of the 28 vernacular languages of New Caledonia.
In Esperanto, by Jean-claude Thumerelle : paco
This language is spoken in the whole world.
In Fijian, by Jef : vaka-cegu
This language is spoken in Fiji
In Finnish (brezhoneg), by Noora : rauha
Finnish is spoken in Finland.
In French, by Rozenn : paix
French is spoken in France, Belgium, Quebec, and various countries in Africa.
In Fula, by Oumar Mounirou Deme : jam
Fula is spoken in a vast area covering many countries of central Africa, such as : Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Chad and Togo.
In Georgian, by Maia : Mshvidoba, მშვიდობა
Georgian is spoken in Georgia.
In Hebrew, by Jef : Shalom
This language is spoken in Israel
In Kashmiri, by Hilal Ahmed Sheikh:Amun
This language is spoken in Kashmir, in the north of India.
In Kurmandji (Northern Kurdish), by Arlsan : Aştî
This language is spoken in northern Syria and Iraq, Iran and Turkey
Pronunciation: [aʃti:]
In Lingala, by Angèle : boboto
This language is spoken in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Note : in some area, the word used is kimia
In Malagasy, by Ralalalaoherivony : fandriampahalemana
Malagasy is spoken in Madagascar.
Note : contextual alternative : filaminana
In Malayalam, by Mittu : samaadhanam
This language is spoken in Kerala and Lakshadweep (India).
Note : സമാധാനം (samādhānaṁ)
In Maori, by Jef : rongo
This language is spoken in New Zealand
In Norwegian (bokmål), by Dominique : fred
This language is spoken in Norway.
In Quechua, by Nicolas Saenz : qasikay
Quechua is mainly spoken in Peru, but also in Colombia, Ecuador, Chile and Argentina.
Note : Alliku or Qasilla : peace and security //Qasiq: peace
In Russian, by Svetlana : мир (mir)
This language is spoken in the Russian Federation.
In Russian, by Svetlana : мир (mir)
This language is spoken in the Russian Federation.
In Serbian / Croatian / Bosnian , by Anastasija: mir
These languages, which are in fact different standardized versions of the same language, are spoken in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vojvodina and Kosovo.
Note : It’s the same word as in Russian. The “r” must trilled.
In Somali, by Haiba omar sami : nabad
This language is spoken in Djibouti, Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya.
Note : Nabad is used by the Somali communities of the Horn of Africa.
In Spanish, by Rozenn : paz
Spanish is spoken in Spain and Latin America.
In Tamahaq, by Ibrahim : alkher
This language is spoken in Algeria, Niger, Mali, Libya and Burkina Faso.
In Tok Pisin, by Jef : belkol
This language is spoken in Papua New Guinea.
Note : Tok Pisin (Pidgin) is the vehicular language in Papua New Guinea.
In Tongian, by Jef : melino
This language is spoken in Tonga.
In Turkish, by Arslan and Meryem : barış
This language is spoken in Turkey.
Pronunciation: [barɨʃ]
In Vietnamese, by Tran Ngoc-Anh : hoàh-binh
This language is spoken in Vietnam and among the diaspora in France, the USA, Canada, Sweden, Australia, New-Caledonia, Vanuatu, etc.
In Welsh, by Rozenn : heddwch
Welsh is spoken in Wales.
In Wolof, by Amadou Lamine Badji : djamma
Wolof is spoken in Senegal.
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