Il y a un silence complet/absolu/total
You can say "il y a le silence" in French to mean "there is silence."
Le silence (masc.) means the same as it does in English.
"Silence, les Mexicains."
You can say "Tais-toi" to mean "be quiet" in French. Alternatively, you can say "Silence" which also translates to "quiet" in English.
Silence disappears when you say its name.
You are the word "silence." When mentioned, it breaks the silence and thus disappears.
silent = silencieux, silencieuse silence = le silence (masc.)
le silence est le cœur de Dieu
Le silence (masc.) means the same as it does in English.
Actually, though it may be pronounced differently, silence in French is silence
"Silence, les Mexicains."
Silence Silence
Silence. Once you say the word silence, you have broken the silence.
Th answer is silence. cause when you say it, it is no longer silent therefore, the silence is broken.
Silence.
You can say "Tais-toi" to mean "be quiet" in French. Alternatively, you can say "Silence" which also translates to "quiet" in English.
The answer to this riddle is silence. When you say anything, even the word, "Silence", then the environment is no longer silent. "Breaking the silence" is a common phrase for saying something, or making noise after a long pause in which the environment is actually silent.
Silence, of course! :p