peace in Arabic
peace in Arabic is هُدُوء, صُلْح, سَلَام — peace means a state of calm with no war, fighting, or serious conflict.
peace in Arabic
هُدُوء
Pronounced: hudūʔ
state of mind
صُلْح
Pronounced: ṣulḥ
state of being free from war
سَلَام
Pronounced: salām
state of being free from war
سِلْم
Pronounced: silm
state of being free from war
What does "peace" mean?
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noun A state of calm with no war, fighting, or serious conflict.
"The two countries finally signed a peace treaty after years of war."
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noun A personal sense of calm, free from worry or inner conflict.
"Meditation gives her a sense of peace after a stressful day."
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intj Used to tell someone to be quiet, or as a casual way of saying goodbye.
""Peace, everyone!" he said, waving as he left the party."
peace in a sentence
- The two countries finally signed a peace treaty after years of war.
- Villagers hoped the ceasefire would bring lasting peace.
- Meditation gives her a sense of peace after a stressful day.
- "Peace, everyone!" he said, waving as he left the party.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "peace" in Arabic?
"peace" in Arabic is هُدُوء, صُلْح, سَلَام. peace means: A state of calm with no war, fighting, or serious conflict.
How do you pronounce هُدُوء?
"peace" in Arabic is هُدُوء, pronounced "hudūʔ".
How do you use "peace" in a sentence?
Example: "The two countries finally signed a peace treaty after years of war." In Arabic, "peace" is هُدُوء, صُلْح, سَلَام.
Are there other ways to say "peace" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 4 translations listed for "peace": هُدُوء, صُلْح, سَلَام, سِلْم.
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