Download Article Show Download Article If you're around Spanish-speaking people and things are getting a little noisy, you might want to tell them to "be quiet." Just as in English and other languages, there are many different ways to tell people to be quiet in Spanish—and they vary in degrees of politeness. Read on to learn plenty of different ways to say "be quiet" in Spanish, from the most polite to the most casual.
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Advertisement ReferencesAbout This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 2,431 times. Did this article help you?Get all the best how-tos! Sign up for wikiHow's weekly email newsletter Subscribe You're all set! How do you politely ask someone to be quiet in Spanish?Polite or Formal Settings. Say "guarda silencio" to politely tell someone to "be quiet." This Spanish phrase is perhaps closest to the English phrase "be quiet," and it's used in similar circumstances. It's a polite, formal, and non-aggressive way to tell someone to stop talking or making noise.
How can you say be quiet?8 Ways to Tell Someone to Be Quiet. Zip It. Definition - to stop talking immediately. ... . Hush. Definition - usually used to tell someone to be quiet. ... . Conticent. Definition - silent. ... . Obmutescence. Definition - a becoming or keeping silent or mute. ... . Shush. Definition - to urge to be quiet. ... . Shut Your Pie Hole. ... . Silence. ... . Basta.. How do you say shhh in Spanish?"shh" in Spanish
¡sh! ¡chitón!
How do you say be quiet in Spain?Guarden silencio – Be quiet / Shut up
Be quiet.
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