Silence

/ˈsaɪləns/ noun

Silence is the complete or near-complete absence of sound. It can also mean not speaking or refusing to talk about something.

“Silence” comes from Old French “silence,” from Latin “silentium,” meaning quiet or being still. The Latin root “silere” means to be silent or still. The word has long carried both the physical and social sense of not making noise.

AFstilte
AMስምቶ
ARصمت
BGтишина
BNনীরবতা
CAsilenci
CSticho
DAstilhed
DEStille
ELσιωπή
ESsilencio
ETvaikus
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