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peace in Italian

peace in Italian is pace, armonia — peace means a state of calm with no war, fighting, or serious conflict.

peace in Italian

pace
noun
pace
noun
Harmony in personal relations.
armonia
noun
Harmony in personal relations.

What does "peace" mean?

  1. noun A state of calm with no war, fighting, or serious conflict.
    "The two countries finally signed a peace treaty after years of war."
  2. noun A personal sense of calm, free from worry or inner conflict.
    "Meditation gives her a sense of peace after a stressful day."
  3. 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.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "peace" in Italian?

"peace" in Italian is pace, armonia. peace means: A state of calm with no war, fighting, or serious conflict.

How do you use "peace" in a sentence?

Example: "The two countries finally signed a peace treaty after years of war." In Italian, "peace" is pace, armonia.

Are there other ways to say "peace" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "peace": pace, armonia.

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