tranquille, silencieux
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.
taisez vous= be quiet
The English word quiet means mounam in Malayalam.
The Yiddish word for quiet is "שטיל" (shtil).
You are quiet is 'tu es tranquille / tu es calme' in French.
forte = loud Piano = quiet
quiet is translated 'tranquille' in French. That could also be 'silencieux' (silent, still), or 'muet' (mute), or 'taciturne' (someone not inclined to speak)
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.
taisez vous= be quiet
"Speechless" is one English equivalent of the French word cois.Specifically, the word functions as an adjective in its masculine plural form. It also may be translated as "calm, quiet, tranquil." The pronunciation will be "kwah" in French.
'Keep quiet' is translated 'tiens-toi tranquille' in French.
the base word for quiet is quiets'
A Quiet Word With ... ended in 2011.
A Quiet Word With ... was created in 2010.
silencieux
The English word quiet means mounam in Malayalam.
The Yiddish word for quiet is "שטיל" (shtil).