ān jing3 安靜 in traditional.
In Mandarin, "keep quiet" can be translated to "保持安静 (bǎochí ānjìng)".
You can say "I am" in Mandarin as "我是 (wǒ shì)."
To say "do" in Mandarin, you can use the word "做" (zuò).
You can say rest in Mandarin as 休息 (xiūxí).
You can say "xiè xiè" in Mandarin to express thank you.
In Mandarin, you can say "恭喜" (gōng xǐ) to express congratulations.
Just keep quiet.
'Keep quiet' is translated 'tiens-toi tranquille' in French.
say shut up
Both.
Keep It Quiet was created in 1933.
In Tibetan, "Prince" is ང་ཚོ་ཕྲི and in Mandarin, it is 王子 (wángzǐ).
You might say, "One moment, please." or "Quiet, please." or "Can you keep the noise down?" or "I need some quiet time." "Please shut up."
It means to be quiet. It also means to keep a secret, such as: "We need to keep that secret hush hush."
陶瓷 is ceramic in mandarin
In Mandarin, 'Year of the Ox' is translated as 牛年 (niú nián).
"她" is pronounced as "tā" in Mandarin, which translates to "she" in English.
definitly not, if you feel that their children are disturbing you in any way you should not be embaressed to tell their mother to keep them quiet. but remember never say it in a rude way