Silгєncio Por Favor Official

The phrase translates to "Silence, please" or "Quiet, please" in Portuguese. It is a polite, formal way to request quiet in environments like libraries, hospitals, or courtrooms. Common Usage and Contexts

: In courtrooms or public meetings, an official might call for "Ordem, por favor, silêncio" (Order, please, silence) to regain control of the room. SilГЄncio por favor

: Signs in hospitals or waiting rooms often use this exact phrase to maintain a calm atmosphere. The phrase translates to "Silence, please" or "Quiet,

Depending on where you are (Brazil vs. Portugal) and who you are speaking to, you might use different variations: How to say SILENCE PLEASE in SPANISH The phrase translates to "Silence