In Danish it is 'harmoni' which is pronounced:
har as in English Harmony
mo is a normal m but with a hard 'o' like in French mot.
ni is like English knee (this is the stressed syllable).
Hebrew = har-mo-nyah (×”Ö·×¨Ö°×ž×•Ö¹× Ö°×™Ö¸×”)
Irish Gaelic = chéile
Japanese = ha-mo-nee (ãƒãƒ¼ãƒ¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¼)
Latvian = harmonija
Portuguese = harmonia
Spanish = armonÃa
Swahili = maelewano
Turkish = uyum
Yiddish = har-mawn-yeh (×”×ַרמ×Ö¸× ×™×¢)
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The musical term harmony and most other uses of the word is armonía (Ar-moh-NEE-ah) in Spanish. However if this is a person's name, it should not be translated unless the owner of the name uses the translation herself. The word can also be spelled with an H - Harmonía - . It sounds the same since the Spanish H is silent. However the preferred spelling is without the H.
Harmony is harmonia in Portuguese. (Brazilians speak Portuguese not "Brazilian").
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"Harmony" in Swahili is "amani."
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Racial harmony is a day that people from many countries come together
Almost the same: "harmonie"
Die Harmonie [ˌhaʁmoˈniː].
You may say 'wa.' Written: 和
Racial Harmony Day in Tamil can be translated as "இன ஒருமை நாள்" (Ina orumai naal).
Harmony is harmoni in Swedish.