s'il vous plait means Please in french (literally if you please)
that means rsvp, or please respond. you use it on invitations
It means "You're welcome".
If you please, thank you.
"Pour aller a la gare sil vous plait" means "go to the station please."
I would like a bottle of wine, please. (s'il vous plaît)
S'il vous plait.Pronouced - Sil/siv Voo Play. As far as I understand it. Answer That is correct but you can also say s'il te plait, which is the more familiar form. So you would say s'il vous plait to a store clerk, but s'il te plait to your sibling.
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for repondez, you are going to pronounce it like repdonAY.You are going to pronounce s'il like it's spelt "sil"You are going to pronounce vous like VOOAnd plait is pronounced like plehSo it sounds like RepondAY s'il VOO Pleh
"Pour aller a la gare sil vous plait" means "go to the station please."
In English: "Please excuse me".
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Respondez sil vous plait
RSVP is an abbreviation, It comes from the French term "Responde sil vous plait", meaning, please respond.
There is none.
It is french "Responde Sil Vous Plait"
ray-pon-day, sil voo play
I would like a bottle of wine, please. (s'il vous plaît)
It basically means "coul you please bring him/her ..." something. What that something is, is left out.
Not really. RSVP means "responder, sil vous plait". It's a request for you to respond to the invitation.