tacite
Tacitum
It means "be quiet"
The word "quiet" originated from the Latin word "quietus," which means "at rest" or "calm." "Quietus" itself comes from the Latin verb "quiescere," meaning "to rest" or "to be still." Over time, the word "quiet" evolved in Old French and Middle English before becoming the word we use today.
To say "be quiet" in Polish, you can say "Bądź cicho."
The Irish for quiet is "ciúin".
"Quiet" in Hawaiian is "maluhia."
Quiet in Latin is, as a noun: quies or silentium ... as a verb: pacare ... as an adj: placidus or tranquillus. I'm sure there are many other, but those are the only ones I know.
To say "you are quiet" in French, you would say "tu es calme."
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To say "be quiet" in Tamil, you can say "சொல்ல மாட்டு" (solla maattu) or "சாவடி பா" (saavadi paa).
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
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