It means that if someone yells at you and you are calm and polite, the person is likely to calm down as well, and you two can talk things out. That particular phrase comes from the Bible. The Bible contains a lot of similar sayings.
The homonym of the word calm is "calm." A homonym is a word that is spelled the same and pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning.
Apparent calm is an English equivalent of 'calma apparente'. Another meaning of the phrase is 'deceptive', because of the 'calm' being only 'apparent'. It's a phrase that often is applied to the Pacific Ocean, where the sky and waters are apparently calm one minute and terrifyingly stormy the next. The phrase in Italian is pronounced 'KAHL-mah ah-pah-REHN-tay'.**The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
He favourite pacification technique was to repeat the phrase, "calm down, calm down."
usually, it is "om", from Buddhism, meaning peace, or calm. that is why all the monks in monasteries on tv are saying it.
The Polish phrase for "calm down" is "uspokój się."
its meaning is very calm and peace full
I think the meaning of pranjal would be simple and calm
It is a noun meaning a calm and peaceful state of mind.
This phrase describes a peaceful and otherworldly beauty that radiates a sense of calm and tranquility. It conveys a sense of grace and elegance that is divine or heavenly in nature.
Calm
Ciùinich or ciùin