A1 Expression Informal

ساکت باش

saket bash

Be quiet

Significado

An imperative to make less noise.

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Contexto cultural

In Iranian schools, the teacher often says 'Sāket!' (just the adjective) while tapping a ruler on the desk. It is a very common childhood memory for many Iranians. Silence (Sokut) is a major theme in Sufism. Rumi often ends his poems with the word 'Khamush' (Silent), which was also his pen name. This shows a deep spiritual respect for silence. Directly telling someone to be quiet can be seen as a lack of 'Adab' (manners). Iranians often use indirect body language, like a gentle touch or a look, before resorting to 'Sāket bāsh'. In Tehran's crowded metros, you might hear 'Sāket bāsh' during arguments, but more often people use 'Yavāsh' (Slowly/Quietly) to ask someone to lower their voice.

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Softening the blow

Always add 'Lotfan' (Please) if you aren't angry. It changes the phrase from a barked command to a polite request.

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The 'K' Word

Avoid 'Khafe sho' at all costs unless you are looking for a fight. It is much more offensive than 'Shut up' in English.

Significado

An imperative to make less noise.

💡

Softening the blow

Always add 'Lotfan' (Please) if you aren't angry. It changes the phrase from a barked command to a polite request.

⚠️

The 'K' Word

Avoid 'Khafe sho' at all costs unless you are looking for a fight. It is much more offensive than 'Shut up' in English.

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Use the Plural

When in doubt, use 'Sāket bāshid'. It is safer and covers both groups and individuals with respect.

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The 'Hish' Sound

Iranians use a very sharp 'Hish!' or 'Sss!' sound. It is often more effective than words in a noisy room.

Teste-se

Choose the correct form to tell a group of students to be quiet.

بچه‌ها، لطفاً ________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ساکت باشید

Since 'bachche-hā' (children) is plural, you must use the plural imperative 'bāshid'.

Fill in the missing verb to complete the command 'Be quiet'.

ساکت ____!

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: باش

The standard phrase uses 'bāsh' (the imperative of 'budan').

Match the phrase to the correct register.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a formal meeting?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: لطفاً سکوت را رعایت کنید

This is the most formal and polite way to request silence.

Complete the dialogue.

A: دارم درس می‌خوانم. B: ببخشید، الان ________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ساکت می‌شوم

B is saying 'I will become quiet' (I'll be quiet now) in response to A's statement.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Ways to ask for silence

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Polite

  • لطفاً ساکت باشید
  • سکوت کنید
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Neutral

  • ساکت باش
  • حرف نزن
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Rude

  • خفه شو
  • ببند دهنتو

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Choose the correct form to tell a group of students to be quiet. Choose A1

بچه‌ها، لطفاً ________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ساکت باشید

Since 'bachche-hā' (children) is plural, you must use the plural imperative 'bāshid'.

Fill in the missing verb to complete the command 'Be quiet'. Fill Blank A1

ساکت ____!

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: باش

The standard phrase uses 'bāsh' (the imperative of 'budan').

Match the phrase to the correct register. situation_matching A2

Which phrase is most appropriate for a formal meeting?

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: لطفاً سکوت را رعایت کنید

This is the most formal and polite way to request silence.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion B1

A: دارم درس می‌خوانم. B: ببخشید، الان ________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ساکت می‌شوم

B is saying 'I will become quiet' (I'll be quiet now) in response to A's statement.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

It depends on the tone. To a friend, it's fine. To a stranger or elder, it's considered blunt and potentially rude.

Yes, you can tell a dog 'Sāket!' to make it stop barking.

'Sāket' is an adjective (silent), while 'Sokut' is a noun (silence).

Don't use this phrase. Say: 'Bakhshid, mishe lotfan kamtar sar-o-sedā konid?'

Yes, 'Khafe' is the slang/rude version, but it's very aggressive.

Yes, it comes from the Arabic root S-K-T.

Yes, 'Sāket sho' means 'Become quiet' and is very common.

Usually 'Saket bash' or 'Saaket baash'.

You can use 'Sāket bemān' (Stay silent), but 'Sāket bāsh' is more common.

Constantly. It's a staple of dramatic dialogue in Iranian cinema.

Frases relacionadas

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ساکت شو

similar

Become quiet

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حرف نزن

synonym

Don't talk

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سکوت کن

formal

Observe silence

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خفه شو

specialized form

Shut up

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آرام باش

similar

Be calm/quiet

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صداتو بیار پایین

similar

Lower your voice

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