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stille — meaning in English: quiet

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Usage
Norwegian speakers often use the word 'stille' when describing a peaceful environment, such as a quiet forest or a calm evening at home. It can also be used in social contexts to ask someone to lower their voice, for instance, in a library or during a movie screening.
Synonyms & nuances
'Stille' is similar to 'taus', but while 'taus' emphasizes being mute or silent, 'stille' conveys a sense of calm and tranquility. You would choose 'stille' when you want to evoke a peaceful silence rather than a lack of speech.
Culture
'Stille' comes from the Old Norse word 'still', which means silent or calm. In Norwegian culture, silence is sometimes valued as a sign of thoughtfulness, especially in nature where 'stille' can describe the serene atmosphere that one experiences in the fjords or during midnight sun in summer.
FAQ
Q.What is the meaning of 'stille' in English?
'Stille' translates to 'quiet' in English, referring to a state of low noise or calmness. It's often used to depict peaceful settings or moments.
Q.How do you use 'stille' in a sentence?
You can use 'stille' in sentences like 'Det er stille i biblioteket' which means 'It is quiet in the library.' This shows the use of 'stille' to describe an environment.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'stille'?
A common mistake is using 'stille' in contexts that require other words, like 'rolig', which means 'calm'. While both can mean quiet, 'rolig' is better suited for emotional states or situations that require a sense of calm rather than just absence of noise.
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