S'il vous plaît
"S'il vous plaît" is the formal way you say "please" in French.
please: formal s'il-vous-plait: SVP unformal: s'il-te-plait: STP
We is translated "nous" in French.
To say "please" in French, you can use the word "s'il vous plaît" in formal situations or "s'il te plaît" in informal settings. Both phrases are commonly used to politely request something.
Lighthouse is : phare in french
Vous
in French, your opinions is 'vos opinions 'for the formal way.'tes opinions' is less formal.
Arrêtez s'il vous plais (Arrêtes s'il te plais)
To say "I would like, please" in French, you can say "Je voudrais, s'il vous plaît."
Do you mean s'il vous plait? That's French and it means 'please' (formal).
The English word 'Please' is "s'il vous plait" in French, which translates back as 'if you please'. It is pronouced 'see-voo-play'. French people would not use the word 'please' on its own. It is usual in French to address most people you meet as 'vous', but if you are talking to a child or someone you know well you may use the familiar form 's'il te plait'.
You have is "tu as" (singular AND informal "you"), or "vous avez" (plural OR formal "you") in French.