Latin has the adjectives tranquillus, placidus and aequus which can all mean tranquil.
maison de jardin tranquil
The root of the word "tranquil" comes from the Latin word "tranquillus," which means calm, quiet, or peaceful. This Latin term is derived from "tranquillare," meaning to calm or soothe. The word has evolved in English to describe a state of serenity and peacefulness.
The name Serena is of Latin origin, meaning "serene" or "tranquil." It also has roots in Ancient Rome as a feminine form of the Roman name Serenus, derived from the Latin word "serenus" which means clear or tranquil.
Reserved, tranquil, mellow, introverted, serene
Place (tranquil) paisible. (without conflict) pacifique.
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The root word for tranquility is "tranquil," which comes from the Latin word "tranquillus" meaning calm or peaceful.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
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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
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