Sentence examples of "calladas" in Spanish with translation "quiet"

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Tom no sabe quedarse callado. Tom doesn't know how to be quiet.
El niño se quedó callado. The boy stayed quiet.
Puedes quedarte aquí siempre que te quedes callado. As long as you keep quiet, you can stay here.
Le dijo a los estudiantes que estuvieran callados. He told the students to be quiet.
Él me hizo una señal para que me quedara callado. He gave me a sign to keep quiet.
Él se quedó callado. Concluyo que él está de acuerdo. He kept quiet. I thus conclude that he agrees.
Estar callado en clase es respetar el sueño de los otros. To be quiet in class is to respect other people's sleep.
Si no sabés nada sobre el asunto, es mejor que te quedes callado. If you don't know anything about the matter, it's better that you keep quiet.
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