taisez-vous s'il vous plaît (polite version) or "fermez-la !" which is the angry way of saying it.
ferme-la ! (of course this is quite direct and even offensive)
Fermer
"Fermez la bouche!" (pronounced FER-meh lah BOOSH) is the popular way of saying "Shut up." Literally it means, "Shut the mouth." You don't say "your" when describing one's body parts. For "shut your face" you would say "Fermez le visage!" (pronounced FER-meh luh vee-SAHZH) but it may be mistranslated by a french speaker as idiocy. Also, "ta gueule !"
"மூடு" (Moodu) is the term used to say "shut up" in Tamil.
To say "shut up" in Malayalam, you can use the phrase "മൂശ്ശിടുക" which is pronounced as "mooshshiduka".
You might say, "One moment, please." or "Quiet, please." or "Can you keep the noise down?" or "I need some quiet time." "Please shut up."
taisez-vous tous
That could be said 'ferme-la !' in French. Not something you would say to your boss.
ferme-la ! (of course this is quite direct and even offensive)
Fermer
Give them a hug and then say shut up or say your right now shut up!
you can say "suti" meaning shut up or "prekini" meaning stop now! or shut it
how to say shut in Fijian
"Fermez la bouche!" (pronounced FER-meh lah BOOSH) is the popular way of saying "Shut up." Literally it means, "Shut the mouth." You don't say "your" when describing one's body parts. For "shut your face" you would say "Fermez le visage!" (pronounced FER-meh luh vee-SAHZH) but it may be mistranslated by a french speaker as idiocy. Also, "ta gueule !"
Tais-toi et on ne me parle pas, alcoolique.
Yamaza is how you say shut up in swahili. I asked my aunt, she speaks it.
"மூடு" (Moodu) is the term used to say "shut up" in Tamil.