Usage Note
Tranquille describes both a person who is calm or at ease and a place that is peaceful and undisturbed. The adverb tranquillement means 'calmly, quietly'. The command laisse-moi tranquille ('leave me alone') is very common in everyday speech and carries a tone ranging from mild annoyance to firm refusal.
Examples
"Le village est calme et tranquille le soir."
Natural Translation
The village is calm and quiet in the evening.
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