Авторская колонка Тимура Левитина
Series: The Language I Live
Language. Identity. Choice. Meaning.
“Even silence carries a code. Even without words — there is a voice.”
— Tymur Levitin
Everyone wants silence — but what kind?
Recently, I watched a short film. Quiet.
No drama, no effects. Just a boy. A father. Life. Code.
And the phrase repeated in the background:
“I want silence.”
But it wasn’t about silence in a room.
It was about silence without betrayal. Without violence. Without pressure.
Not emptiness — peace.
And that thought stayed with me.
The father was not a man — he was a symbol
I didn’t grow up with my father. I lived with my mother. That’s my story.
But in that film, I didn’t see a person — I saw an idea.
The father was not a character. He was a symbol of something greater:
responsibility, the power of one’s word, inner dignity.
Sometimes absence shapes us.
Even if you didn’t grow up with a father — the image of “father” still leaves a mark.
“The Quiet Code” — a way of life
For me, it means:
- You don’t need to shout to prove strength.
- You don’t need to argue to be right.
- If you promised — do it. If you’re unsure — don’t promise.
- Applause isn’t required. But don’t let yourself be trampled either.
That’s the kind of silence I respect.
Language either teaches or destroys
Language is more than grammar.
Language is a code. It can uplift — or destroy.
That’s why I always choose words mindfully.
I’ve seen silence be healing — and I’ve seen it be cruel.
There’s strength in silence. And there’s cowardice.
Language helps us tell the difference.
The word “silence” in five languages, five minds
Язык | Слово | Perceived as |
---|---|---|
Английский | silence | pause, distance, respect |
Русский | тишина | inner calm, maternal softness |
Украинский | тиша | sacred stillness, harmony with nature |
Немецкий | Stille | order, control, restrained power |
Испанский | silencio | romantic silence, tension, mourning |
One word — five meanings.
That’s language. Not just translation — understanding the image.
Stay human — even without applause
You don’t need to please everyone.
You don’t need to be convenient.
You need to be honest with yourself.
Even when no one sees. Even when it’s hard.
That’s my quiet code.
And that’s how I live.
Read also:
→ Тихий код (по-русски)
→ Тихий код (українською)
→ Stop memorizing. Start thinking.
→ Realia in Translation: Cultural Nuances
→ Девочка, ребенок, детка: Одно слово - два мира
© Tymur Levitin. Author, founder and director of Levitin Language School.
This text is part of the author’s column “The Language I Live”. All rights reserved.