concordia
concord
noun kon-KOR-dyah Rare
Origin: From Latin concordia, from con- ('together') + cor ('heart').
Also means
harmony
Usage Note
Concordia is a formal or elevated term for harmony and agreement between people or groups. It is commonly found in official speeches, international relations, and literary contexts: vivere in concordia ('to live in harmony'). More everyday synonyms are armonia and accordo.
Examples
"La concordia tra i popoli è essenziale per la pace."
Natural Translation
Concord among peoples is essential for peace.
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