Pace
Pace is an Italian equivalent of 'peace'. It's a feminine gender noun that takes as its definite article 'la' ['the'] and as its indefinite 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PAH-chay'.
Peace in Italian is pace, pronounced pah-chay.
In Italian a translation is tranquillo. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.
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the Italian translation of the English words peaceful friends is "amici pacifici". Have a nice day! Arrivederci!
Peaceful ruler
The word for "peaceful" in Chinese is "和平" (hépíng).
Acqua pacifica is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "peaceful water."Specifically, the feminine noun acqua means "water." The feminine adjective pacifica means "peaceful." The pronunciation is "AH-kwah pah-TCHEE-fee-kah."
Wild = sauvage Peaceful = Paisible
No, the Italian Greyhounds are not a dog breed that barks alot.
Here are translations for "peaceful" in some languages: Spanish - pacífico, French - paisible, German - friedlich, Italian - pacifico, Portuguese - pacífico, Chinese - 宁静 (níngjìng), Japanese - 平和 (heiwa), Korean - 평화로운 (pyeonghwaroun).
a peaceful life is 'une vie paisible' in French.
Il pacifico in the masculine and la pacifica in the feminine are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "the peaceful one." The respective pronunciations of the singular pronouns will be "eel pa-TCHEE-fee-ko" to a male and "la pa-TCHEE-fee-ka" to a female in Italian.
You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.You could say it was called the Pax Romana. this was the longest peaceful time the empire had known. Other peaceful times were between the various civil wars.
"Ristoranti" is what we say it in Italian!!
Sotto is how you say under in Italian.