There are different ways of saying it, i.e. : madoka, yasuraka, heiwa, heion, shouyou, kokoroshizuka, kansei, anzen, anjo, jaku
The Japanese word for tranquil is "静か (shizuka)."
The root word for tranquility is "tranquil," which comes from the Latin word "tranquillus" meaning calm or peaceful.
Himitsu is secret秘密
"Neiko" is not a Japanese word. It does not have a specific meaning in Japanese. It could possibly be a personal name or a non-Japanese word.
"Irfan" is not a common Japanese name or word. It does not have a specific meaning in Japanese.
The word "tranquil" with a suffix is "tranquility," which means the state of being peaceful, calm, and free from disturbance.
Yes it is. Tranquil is a word used to describe the aura of a place. For example, "This rainforest is very tranquil." In this sentence adjective, tranquil, is describing the noun, rainforest.
You may say 'heiwa,' written: 平和
Tranquil is defined as a calm or peaceful environment. An example of tranquil would be relaxing by a quiet seaside afternoon enjoying the warm breeze and the delicate scent of coconuts and seawater.
Tranquil is an adjective.
the meaning of interference in Japanese is interference, a meaning doesn't change, the word that means it does. the word interference in Japanese is "Kanshō"
"Itish" is not a Japanese word.
There is no such word in Japanese - shrine is an English word.
yagi is the Japanese word for goat
The word tranquil is an adjective. The noun form is tranquility.
The girl sat on the tranquil beach and relaxed.
Miguel is not a Japanese word so it has no meaning.
空 (sora) is the Japanese word for "sky".