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How to say "shut up" in Spanish?
1, "Shut up." "Cállate" literally means "shut up". Pronunciation is "ka-ya-tay" and it can be said in the following ways: "? Cállate!” ("Shut up!" )
"? Karense! "("Shut up! " This sentence is addressed to a group of people. )
Please give me a salad. ("Please don't talk." )
"It is necessary to make a phone call." ("I want you to shut up." )
2. Say "Stop" in a more elegant tone. You can tell others to be quiet in a more friendly way instead of just telling them to shut up. This can also express the same meaning, but it is obviously less aggressive. How to say this sentence: "Silencio." ("Quiet")
"Guard silence" ("Keep quiet." )
"Haga is silent." ("Quiet." )
3. Say "shut up" more forcefully. If you want to say "shut up" and "cállate" is not enough to express your meaning, you can use the following more rude sentences to make the other person shut up. "? Cierra la boca! ""Shut your mouth! " )
"? Cierra el hocico! "("Shut up! " )
"? Cierra el pico! "("Shut up! " )
Tip: You can add "gracias" after any sentence, but if you shut the other person up in a rude way and then add this sentence, people will think that your "thank you" is insincere.
"? Basta! ("That's enough!" ) can be used to stop chatterboxes.
"hhhh" can also have the effect of making people shut up.
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