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Silencio (other)
Silencio (Portuguese or Spanish for "silence") may refer to: Music * "Silencio" (Rafael Hernández song), 1932 bolero by Rafael Hernández * "Silencio", a 1953 song by Celia Cruz & La Sonora Matancera * "Silencio" (David Bisbal song), from the 2006 studio album, ''Premonición'' * "Silencio" (Nelly Furtado song), from the 2009 studio album, ''Mi Plan'' Film and television * Club Silencio, a fictional club in the 2001 film ''Mulholland Drive'' * Lake Silencio, a fictional lake in the ''Doctor Who'' episodes "The Impossible Astronaut" and "The Wedding of River Song" * ''Silencio'', working title of Pedro Almodóvar's 2016 film '' Julieta '' * Silencio, a luchador character of Kenny Hotz See also * Silence, the relative or total lack of audible sound * "*~Silencio…Shh", a 2023 song by Marf Yau * Silence (other) Silence is the lack of audible sound. Silence or The Silence may also refer to: Places *Silence, a district of southern Brussels, Belgium People with the ...
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Silence
Silence is the absence of ambient hearing, audible sound, the emission of sounds of such low sound intensity, intensity that they do not draw attention to themselves, or the state of having ceased to produce sounds; this latter sense can be extended to apply to the cessation or absence of any form of communication, whether through speech or other medium. Remaining mute can be a symptom of mental illness. Sometimes speakers fall silent when they hesitate in searching for a word, or interrupt themselves before correcting themselves. Discourse analysis shows that people use brief silences to mark the boundaries of prosodic units, in turn-taking, or as reactive tokens, for example, as a sign of displeasure, disagreement, embarrassment, desire to think, confusion, and the like. Relatively prolonged intervals of silence can be used in rituals; in some religious disciplines, people maintain silence for protracted periods, or even for the rest of their lives, as an ascetic means of spiri ...
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