You want them to talk softly or not make noise/sound.
It means they want you to sit in silence....
Since English is a Germanic language , and the German word for quiet is schweigen , and pronounced
"Tula" in Zulu means "rest" or "be still." It is often used to encourage someone to be calm or quiet.
"Khamosh" in Hindi means silent or quiet. It is often used to ask someone to be quiet or to describe a quiet environment.
no someone who is quiet is not a bellow
make them be quiet /:
"Pipe down" means to be quiet or to stop talking. It is often used as an informal way of telling someone to be quiet or to calm down.
The verb of quiet is quieten. For example "to quieten something or someone".
Someone who has a quiet will of iron is someone who doesn't flaunt his stubborn qualities but is unalterable.
First of all I would rather someone say they want me, ie meaning they want to be with me, they want me sexually, they want me in their life. When someone say to me they need me, it is a turn off because I believe that this person is a "needy" person, meaning they want someone to take care of them, to meet all their needs. Such as I don't need, I want. Saying I need is a weakness in that person...just saying.
Hasaq is a Swahili word that means "be quiet" or "shut up." It is often used to request silence or to tell someone to stop talking.
It is someone that doesnt want to do something (Chicken)