The word for "peaceful" in Chinese is "和平" (hépíng).
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Peace in French is Hadgy. The word's La Paix. By looking this up in a pronunciation guide on the web you'll know how to really say it, too. Try:http://www.essortment.com/all/frenchpronunc_rsih.htm
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There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
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Hinduism is known as the peaceful religion so I would say it has made people peaceful and humble. Although not all hindus are peaceful or humble.
People's names are the same in all languages.
You can say love in all languages it just matters what kind of love you mean
The word for "peaceful" in Chinese is "和平" (hépíng).
all people say their religion is the most peaceful, but I say there is none that is peaceful. One may say that they do not participate in war and yet they have domestic violence at home. One religion may say they are affirming of all people yet share hateful memes on the internet of another ethinc group of communities of people. One may say they follow God and yet do things that are against what the bible teaches. There is none who are perfect and none who follow after God like they should. I would say that when people do these things and fight other religious peoples, that there is no religion that is peaceful.
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Wild = sauvage Peaceful = Paisible
Darius in many languages is a name. This means that is pronounced the same way in all languages in the world.
a peaceful life is 'une vie paisible' in French.