"Fermez la bouche!" (pronounced FER-meh lah BOOSH) is the popular way of saying "Shut up." Literally it means, "Shut the mouth." You don't say "your" when describing one's body parts. For "shut your face" you would say "Fermez le visage!" (pronounced FER-meh luh vee-SAHZH) but it may be mistranslated by a french speaker as idiocy.
Also, "ta gueule !"
"Se taire" or "Ferme ta bouche" are informal ways to say "shut your face" in French.
Visage is the French word for "face".
You can say "pourquoi la triste face" in French.
You would say "Elle a un joli visage" in French.
The phrase "shut up" in French is "tais-toi" for singular form, and "taisez-vous" for plural form.
You can say "Tais-toi s'il te plaît" to mean "shut up please" in French.
Do you mean like when you shout "in your face!" at someone to mock them? In that case, in French you could say, "dans ta gueule!" (sounds like: dah[n] tah gu No we wouldn't say that - ta gueule! means shut up
Visage is the French word for "face".
tais-toi
face à
fermer la bouche
ferme le / la
Le visage is face in french (:face (noun) - le visagela figure
ferme la porte
face
Hello, BUTT FACE!!
taisez-vous tous
You can translate handsome and pretty face in French. It French it is beau visage et jolie.