How are you, please?
"L'addition, s'il vous plait" means "the bill, please" in English.
The correct phrase is 'avec moi s'il vous plait'. This means 'with me please'.
Comment allez-vous? means: How are you?
"Comment allez-vous ?" = How are you doing ?
"Pour aller a la gare sil vous plait" means "go to the station please."
Bonjour monsieur. Comment allez-vous ? Je voudrais vous voir aujourd'hui, s'il vous plait means 'good morning mister /sir. How are you? I'd like to see you today, please'. The use of monsieur indicates that the relationship is rather formal, so you wouldn't use 'comment ça va' (it's a bit like saying 'howd'y'), and you wouldn't use 'te voir' either (this is for your buddies or family).
S'il vous plait means 'please'.
Nothing with this spelling. "comment vous sentez-vous" means "how do you feel" "comment sans vous..." (same pronunciation) means "how without you..."
s'il VOUS plait is a polite form of saying please s'il TE plait is what you use with friends
un "s'il vous plait" is a "please" in French. J'aimerais entendre un "s'il vous plait", John > I would like to hear a "please", John.
The phrase is "repondez s'il vous plait" and it means "please reply" in english.
It appears that "cest vu play" is not a recognized term or phrase. It could be a misspelling or a combination of words in a different language. Can you provide more context or clarify the term for a more accurate response?