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How do you say peace and tranquility in different languages?

Here are some ways to say "peace and tranquility" in different languages:

European Languages:

* French: "Paix et tranquillité"

* Spanish: "Paz y tranquilidad"

* Italian: "Pace e tranquillità"

* German: "Frieden und Ruhe"

* Portuguese: "Paz e tranquilidade"

* Russian: "Мир и спокойствие" (Mir i spokoistvie)

* Polish: "Spokój i cisza"

* Dutch: "Vrede en rust"

* Swedish: "Frid och ro"

* Danish: "Fred og ro"

Asian Languages:

* Japanese: "平和と静寂" (Heiwa to seijaku)

* Korean: "평화와 고요함" (Pyeongwhawa goyoham)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 和平与宁静 (Hépíng yǔ níngjìng)

* Hindi: "शांति और शांति" (Shaanti aur shaanti)

* Thai: "สันติภาพและความสงบ" (Santiphap lae khwam songb)

* Vietnamese: "Hòa bình và yên tĩnh"

Other Languages:

* Arabic: "سلام و هدوء" (Salam wa hudū')

* Hebrew: "שלום ושלווה" (Shalom v'shluva)

* Latin: "Pax et quies"

Note:

* Some languages may have multiple ways to express "peace and tranquility" depending on the nuance or context.

* The translation above might not capture all the nuances of the original phrase, and there might be more appropriate expressions depending on the specific context.

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