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How do you say be quit in multi languages?

It seems you're asking for different ways to say "be quiet" in multiple languages.

Here are some translations:

European Languages:

* English: Be quiet! / Hush! / Silence!

* Spanish: ¡Silencio! / ¡Calla!

* French: Chut! / Tais-toi!

* German: Ruhe! / Sei still!

* Italian: Silenzio! / Sta' zitto!

* Portuguese: Silêncio! / Cala-te!

* Russian: Тише! (Tishе!) / Молчи! (Molchi!)

* Polish: Cisza! / Cicho!

* Dutch: Stil! / Wees stil!

* Swedish: Var tyst! / Tyst!

Asian Languages:

* Japanese: 静かにして! (Shizuka ni shite!)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 安静点! (Ānjìng diǎn!)

* Korean: 조용히 해! (Joyonghi hae!)

* Hindi: चुप रहो! (Chup raho!)

* Thai: เงียบ! (ngièp)

Other:

* Arabic: اسكت! (iskut!)

* Hebrew: שתוק! (shtok!)

* Vietnamese: Im lặng!

Important Notes:

* The specific words and phrases used can vary greatly depending on the region and dialect.

* Some languages have more formal or informal ways of saying "be quiet."

* The tone and context in which these phrases are used are important factors to consider.

It's always best to check with a native speaker or reliable translator to ensure you are using the appropriate expression.

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