There are many ways to say "shut up" in Spanish. They are more or less strict, but they all say the same thing clearly. If, for whatever reason, you want to learn how to say "shut up" in Spanish, follow these simple steps.
Steps
Step 1. Say "shut up"
"Cállate" is the literal translation of "shut up" in Spanish and there are several ways to say it. The word is pronounced "ca-ya-te." Here is cpsa you can say:
- "¡Cállate!" ("Shut up!")
- "¡Cállense!" ("Shut up!")
- "Cállate, por favor." ("Shut up please.")
- "Necesito que te calles." ("I need you to shut up.")
Step 2. Say "shut up" in a more polite way
Instead of telling someone to shut up, you could use a more polite approach and ask them to shut up. This way you will get your goal but won't sound offensive. Here's what you can say:
- "Silencio." ("Silence.")
- "Look silencio." ("Keep silent.")
- "Haga silencio." ("Be quiet.")
Step 3. Say "shut up" with more force
If you really want to say "shut up" and "cállate" isn't for you, you can use a harsher approach. Here's how you can really make yourself understood:
- "¡Cierra la boca!" (" Shut up! ")
- "¡Cierra el hocico!" ("Shut your mouth!")
- "¡Cierra el pico!" ("Shut / Shut your mouth!")
Advice
- You can say "por favor" ("please") after anything but it might sound insincere if said after you've asked someone to shut up the hard way.
- You can also say "shhhhh" to get the same effect in Spanish as it would in Italian.
- If someone is talking a lot and you want them to stop, you can also say "Enough! (" Enough! ")