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From calm + -ness.
calmness (countable and uncountable, plural calmnesses)
- (uncountable) The state of being calm; tranquillity; silence.
- (countable) The product of being calm.
the state of being calm; tranquillity; silence
- Arabic: هُدُوء m (hudūʔ)
- Armenian: հանգստություն (hy) (hangstutʻyun), խաղաղություն (hy) (xaġaġutʻyun)
- Azerbaijani: sakitlik
- Belarusian: спако́й (be) m (spakój)
- Bulgarian: споко́йствие (bg) n (spokójstvie)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 冷靜/冷静 (zh) (lěngjìng)
- Czech: klid (cs) m, pokoj (cs) m
- Danish: ro (da) c, stilhed (da) c
- Dutch: kalmte (nl) f
- Esperanto: trankvileco, trankvilo
- Finnish: tyyneys (fi)
- French: calme (fr) m
- Galician: sosego m
- German: Ruhe (de) f, Gelassenheit (de) f, Gemütsruhe (de) f
- Greek: ηρεμία (el) f (iremía)
- Ancient: ἀταραξία f (ataraxía)
- Hungarian: nyugalom (hu), nyugalmasság (hu), csend (hu)
- Japanese: 平静 (ja) (へいせい, heisei), 平安 (ja) (へいあん, heian)
- Korean: 평정 (ko) (pyeongjeong), 평온 (ko) (pyeong'on)
- Lithuanian: ramybė f
- Maori: taumauri, rautahitanga
- Polish: spokój (pl) m
- Portuguese: calma (pt) f
- Romanian: calm (ro) n, liniște (ro) f
- Russian: споко́йствие (ru) n (spokójstvije), поко́й (ru) m (pokój)
- Scottish Gaelic: suaimhneas m
- Slovak: pokoj m
- Spanish: calma (es) f
- Swedish: ro (sv) c, stillhet (sv) c, lugn (sv) n
- Ukrainian: спокі́й m (spokíj)
- Vietnamese: sự yên lặng (vi)
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