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taire

to stay silent, to say nothing

verb TEHR Common

Usage Note

Taire is an irregular verb most often used reflexively as se taire, meaning 'to be quiet' or 'to shut up'. The imperative tais-toi is a direct command to be silent, ranging from firm to rude depending on tone. Its past participle is tu (invariable), which can be confused with the pronoun tu.

Examples

"Il faut se taire pendant la réunion."

Natural Translation

You have to stay quiet during the meeting.

Literal Translation

It is necessary to be quiet during the meeting.

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