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What Is French For Silence?

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silence → bâillonner, taire .

How do you say silence please in French?

Silence please! Je demande le silence!

What do we say silence in French?

silence → bâillonner, taire .

How do you shush in French?

  1. 1/ Chut. It is the equivalent of ‘shhh’ in English.
  2. 2/ Tais-toi or taisez-vous. Be quiet. ...
  3. 3/ Faire taire. Faire taire quelqu’un means you make someone stop spreading negative judgements. ...
  4. 4/ Rabaisser le caquet. ...
  5. 5/ Fermer son clapet. ...
  6. 6/ Boucle-la. ...
  7. 7/ La ferme or ferme-la. ...
  8. 8/ Ta bouche.

What is Taire?

verb. shut up [phrasal verb] to (cause to) stop speaking. Tell them to shut up!

What word is silence?

noun. absence of any sound or noise; stillness . the state or fact of being silent; muteness. absence or omission of mention, comment, or expressed concern: the conspicuous silence of our newspapers on local graft.

How do you spell excellent in French?

French translation of ‘excellent!’

⧫ parfait !

Is Taisez-vous rude?

(or La ferme !) is very rude although you might be even more rude with Tu vas la fermer ta gueule ! or just Ta gueule !. Tais-toi ! or Taisez-vous ! is only acceptable if you are talking to kids or to people under your orders, better to add s’il te plait / s’il vous plait to slightly soften the request.

What is the meaning of Tais-Toi?

tais-toi ! be quiet ! taisez-vous ! be quiet!

Can you please shut up in French?

Please, shut up. S’il vous plaît . Taisez-vous.

What is the meaning of Tared?

1 : a deduction from the gross weight of a substance and its container made in allowance for the weight of the container also : the weight of the container. 2 : counterweight . tare. verb. tared; taring.

What is the meaning of hush up?

: to be quiet I told him to hush up.

How do you conjugate Taire?

Imperative (tu) tais-toi (nous) taisons-nous (vous) taisez-vous
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