"Quiet!" in English means Silenzio! in Italian.
Quiet Music for Quiet People was created in 2006.
"Ciúnas" is of Irish origin and it means "quiet" or "silence" in English.
Shakespeare's language is English, and if you can read this answer then you must be able to read English. So, tell me, what does "quiet" mean in English? I'm waiting . . . this shouldn't be hard now . . . I'll give you a hint: it starts with a "Q" . . . have you guessed yet? Yes, "quiet" in English is "quiet". Well done. Now, as Horatio says in Hamlet, "Good my lord, be quiet."
Jamaica is an English-speaking country, so it would be: "Be quiet".
The Malayalam word for "quiet" is "നിർജ്ജീവം" (nirjjivam).
Calme means calm, quiet in English.
Fare silenzio! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Be quiet!" The command translates literally into English as "to make silence!" The pronunciation will be "FA-rey see-LEN-tsyo" in Italian.
small quiet english village
Quiet monastery man
Since English is a Germanic language , and the German word for quiet is schweigen , and pronounced
the library is very quiet because a lot of people do homework and study there people are reading