How to Say ‘Quietly’ in Japanese
しずかに
shizuka ni
[shee-zoo-kah nee]
💬 Usage Tip: [しずか] means “quiet,” and [しずかに] is the adverb form: “quietly.” The [に] often turns a [な]-adjective into an adverb.
🇯🇵 In Japan: You may see or hear [しずかに] in schools, libraries, trains, and museums, where keeping noise down is appreciated.
Phrase Breakdown
しずか
shizuka
[shee-zoo-kah]
quiet; calm
An i-adjective stem meaning quiet or calm.
しずかな へやで ほんを よむ。
I read a book in a quiet room.
に
ni
[nee]
to; in; by
A particle that can mark direction, time, or adverb-like use; here it helps make しずか into しずかに, meaning quietly.
へやに はいる。
Enter the room.
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