沈黙 (chinmoku) is the Japanese word for "silence".
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静けさ (shi zu ke sa) and and 静寂 (sei ja ku) are also commonly used words for silence, quietness, calm.
You may say 'mugon,' written:無言
Awkward silence = 気まずい沈黙
tacit
The root word for silence is "silent," derived from the Latin word "silentium."
The word "silence" originates from the Latin word "silentium," which means the absence of sound or noise.
Silence. As soon as you say the word silence, there is no longer any silence.
Silence
Silence. Once you say the word silence, you have broken the silence.
Silence. You break silence to say the word silence.
Chinmoku no ko is how you right it in English I'm not shore how you right it in Japanese.
Silence is a word that means keep quite. Sh is a valid scrabble word that means to urge silence.
'The Silence of the Lambs' is a horror film.