What does Cale in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word Cale in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Cale in Portuguese.

The word Cale in Portuguese means psit, pare de falar, Cala a boca!, Cale a boca!, feche sua boca. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Cale

psit

interjection (be quiet, stop talking)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
That's enough chatter! Shush!

pare de falar

interjection (vulgar, offensive, slang (stop talking) (parar de falar)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
Shut the f*** up! I don't want to hear another word from you!

Cala a boca!, Cale a boca!

interjection (impolite, slang (stop speaking) (ofensivo)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
Cala a boca! O que está dizendo não faz sentido. Cala a boca! Você não tem nada a dizer sobre este assunto.
Shut up! - what you're saying makes no sense. Oh, just shut up! You have absolutely nothing to say in this matter.

feche sua boca

interjection (impolite, slang (stop talking)

(interjeição: Usada para exprimir emoção, ordem, etc. Ex. "psiu!" "Coragem!" "Meu Deus!")
I've heard enough of your insults - just shut your mouth!

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