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Lenka Sinoptik
Different ways of saying "shut up" and "be quiet" in Japanse
Both romaji and kanji/kana, if you please! Arigato gozaimasu!And also if you could tell me which is better with who and in what context, which one is more polite and so on... I rely on you, my Japanese friends :)
8 févr. 2010 11:21
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Apart from the answers already posted, another common one is:
Urusai! うるさい!
All of these are pretty informal。。。 a more formal one would be Shizuka ni shite kudasai (please be quiet) 静かにしてください
9 février 2010
Your way of question here is in detail and good ! :)
---impolite---- definitely arrogant and selfish ...to make your surrounding calm with this sentence.
*喧しい(やかましい)!
うるさい!
* 黙れ!
(damare!)
---between impolite and polite---- sometimes It is used in both polite and impolite case . It depends on accent and situation.
静かに。
----polite----
静かにしてください because ~してください means "please" in this sentence.
Good luck :]]]
9 février 2010
Hello Lenka,
* 黙れ!
(damare!)
*喧しい(やかましい)!
(yakamashii!)
8 février 2010
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Lenka Sinoptik
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Allemand, Japonais, Coréen, Russe
Langue étudiée
Chinois (mandarin), Allemand, Japonais, Coréen
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