How to Say “Peace” in Arabic—and Why It Matters
In Arabic, the word for peace is “Salaam” (سلام). It’s a word that means more than quiet—it means kindness, respect, and connection. Learning it helps kids explore big ideas in small, simple words.
What Does “Salaam” Mean?
- Salaam is used to say “hello” in many Arabic-speaking places
- It also means peace, calm, and safety
- It shows care and good wishes when meeting someone
Teaching kids salaam is a great way to help them understand how language carries meaning and values.
Learn Peaceful Words with Dinolingo
With Dinolingo, children aged 2–14 explore Arabic greetings and values through interactive games, songs, stories, and printable tools that teach kindness through words.
Creative Activities to Try
Peace Poster
Let your child decorate a poster with the word Salaam in Arabic. Add hearts, doves, or peaceful scenes.
Kindness Jar
Create a jar where kids collect kind actions each day. Add Arabic words like “shukran” (thank you) or “afwan” (you’re welcome) to go with them.
Learning salaam gives children more than a word it gives them a mindset of care and global friendship.
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