Ihnen helfen (This is the formal, polite way) Hillfst du (this is the informal way, if you know someone well or if they are younger than you) If you are asking how you would say 'help me', it would be 'mir helfe' No "Hilf mir" is the imperative form which is correct, or Helfen sie mir
Hillfst du is also incorrect, that is a question and Ihnen helfen is also incorrect, the object form is sie but what do you mean by help you?
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In Austrian there are many different languages but mostly speak German so Help= hilfe in German.
English: "Please, help me" means German: "Bitte, hilf mir".
It sounds like "geVAHLT". Straight from German.
Danke fur deine Hilfe.
Kannst du mir bitte helfen is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
how may I help you = wie kann/darf ich Ihnen helfen?
most German people use the English word campus. An also used German word is "Universitätsgelände" Hope I could help you with that!
blaus is that helpful or do u need me to help u personally
In German or "auf Deutsch" you would say - "Helfen Sie mir Bitte, ich haben meinen kleinen Hund verloren" …. which means "please help me, I have lost my little dog"
Ich schätze Ihre Hilfe (If you're talking about German) Jag uppskattar din hjälp (If you want Swiss)