quiet, peaceful.
Tranquila is the feminine form of "tranquilo" in Spanish. It means calm, peaceful, or tranquil.
tranquila/o
Tu tranquila siempre tienes un amigo aqui = Be comforted that you always have a friend here
The cast of Sola y tranquila - 1989 includes: Marco Antonio Novelo Socorro Miranda Juan Sahagun
relajando.... (relaxing)
Translation: Nah, it's cool in my crib. (I.e. the slang way of saying "No, it is peaceful in my house.")
You could say "calma", "calmate", or tranquila".
The cast of Villa tranquila - 2007 includes: Gabriela Burgos as Gabi Marcelo Dansey as Marcelo Melina Giambastiani as Melina Pablo Rivero as Ion Brian Sandoval
"Still quiet" Edit: It actually means "I am still calm"
Paciencia. But if you're asking someone to be patient, or to have patience, then you instead might say Espera, Calma or Calmo, or Tranquila or Tranquilo. Espera = wait. Calma, or Tranquila = [Just stay] calm, for a female; calmo, for a male.
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It can mean 'of excellent quality' or it can mean 'of your choosing'.