¡Cállate! to someone whom you know well
¡Cállese! to someone older or someone you do not know well
¡Cállense! to people older than you or people you do not know well
I don't think it would be polite to say the second or third answer.
cietay (guy-eh-thay)
Silencio.
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
how to say Amer in Spanish
Devinn cállate
cietay (guy-eh-thay)
Spanish: "Callate" French: "Tais-toi" German: "Sei still" Japanese: "้ใใซใใฆ" Italian: "Stai zitto"
When people say "shutup", they are actually joking. People say it to be funny when they disagree about something. It sounds rude, but not. They laugh with you when they say "shutup."
Silencio.
uruse?
shutup you dumbbum
Tace!/Tacete!
Sow-wow!
Because we say it wrong it is suppose to be pronounced ANSWER. ok! =D shutup whateve just shutup
In spanish the word shut up" means callate" pronounced ( kah-yea-teh)
You simply say it, or if you want to be a little nicer say be quiet.