The type of language is slang, if it means 'Don't talk', or 'Stop talking'. But if you are giving advice to someone who is planning to dive into deep water, it would be standard English.
Yes, "ferme la bouche" is French for "shut your mouth" or "close your mouth".
Keep your mouth shut and don't speak, and you'll say nothing in any language.
"Hamau ka waha" in Hawaiian translates to "quiet your mouth" or "shut your mouth." It is often used as a phrase to tell someone to stop talking or be quiet.
To say "shut up" in Malayalam, you can use the phrase "മൂശ്ശിടുക" which is pronounced as "mooshshiduka".
"ferme ta gueule" is a French phrase. It is translated as "shut your mouth" in English.
Yes, "ferme la bouche" is French for "shut your mouth" or "close your mouth".
The cast of Keep Your Mouth Shut - 1944 includes: Lorne Greene as himself
KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT
Keep your mouth shut...
keep your mouth shut
The phrase "håll käften" means "shut the mouth", which in English is "shut up".
Keep your mouth shut and don't speak, and you'll say nothing in any language.
keep your mouth shut..... :D
Keep our mouth shut
Keep your mouth shut
Be quite and keep that mouth of yours closed!
"Hamau ka waha" in Hawaiian translates to "quiet your mouth" or "shut your mouth." It is often used as a phrase to tell someone to stop talking or be quiet.