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quiet please

📝 Description
"Quiet, please" is an imperative sentence in English. It's a polite request for silence or reduced noise. 'Quiet' is an adjective describing the absence of sound, and 'please' is a courtesy word used to make requests more polite.
📝 Example Sentence
"During the movie, the librarian leaned over and whispered, 'Quiet please, people are trying to focus.'"
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quiet

📝 Description
"Quiet" is an adjective in English language. It describes a state or environment that's free from noise or interruptions, or a person who doesn't talk much. It can also be a command to tell someone or something to be silent.
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please

📝 Description
"Please" is a polite expression used when making a request or asking for a favor. It originates from the Latin word "placere", meaning "to please". In linguistics, it's an adverb that functions to make statements more courteous.
📝 Example Sentence
"Please pass the salt, I forgot to add it to my food."
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