No. Use "shut the music off," or possibly "shut the music down."
The correct spelling is pupitre and it means a music stand
Callate La Boca: Slang "Shut your mouth !" Word for word it means "Shut up your mouth". "Shut your mouth" would be "Cierra la boca". "Callate" means "Shut up". This expression, although frequently used, is not correct Spanish.
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The correct spelling of the word is relaxing.Some example sentences are:I am looking forward to a relaxing countryside break.He is relaxing in the garden.The music was very relaxing.
The grammatically correct phrase is "He knows a lot about music." In this construction, "a lot" functions as an adverbial phrase modifying "knows," indicating the extent of his knowledge. The other option, "He knows about music a lot," is less common and sounds awkward in English.
shut. cayete la boca=shut your mouth/shut up.
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The luhya word for the English word shut is "kufunga."
In the UK, the correct English is known as either Standard English or The Queen's English.
Mommy is correct in American English, Mummy is correct in English.