May I? Hah! Just kidding, April fools! March to a different beat! August the answer but I'm not really sure, I just don't know June know? What's that you say? No! That can't be the truth, July!
flaco but if ur being polite you should say "delgado" =)
'Uchi no kanai wa nihonjin desu' would be a polite way to say that.
You may say 'sumimasen' to apologize if something you are doing is inconveniencing someone. (In this way, it is similar to 'Excuse me.' If you bump into someone, you can say 'sumimasen' to apologize. It can also carry the meaning of 'thank you;' you may say it, for example, if someone serves you something.) Other methods of apologizing are; 'Gomennasai,' 'gomen ne,' and the very polite 'moushi wake arimasen [deshita].' Meaning "I have excuse," it can be used to apologize for bigger transgressions.
You could say "Voy a jubilar este mes"(I am going to retire this month). Or..."Jubilaré este mes"(I will retire this month). Or..."Jubilo este mes"(I retire this month).
The usual word for 'month' in Latin is [mensis].
Just show your cat to whoever asked.
Say something polite or ask if they need anything.
Be polite and say Thank you I'm flattered but no - sorry.
It is not polite to say "No, You are disgusting." But if this person is rude then you do have a right to say it. If not, its not polite.
Ton travail, for something more polite: Son travail.
Yes it is. It would be more polite to say something to the effect of "he/she suffers from epilepsy".
It means to say thank you for helping or being polite.
Try saying something more polite or politically correct!!
If asked to do something illegal or dangerous.
It is a nonsense word to replace "f**k" in polite conversation. "What the flagnog" is what you say when something is surprising.
You can only say something if its for you or someone who asked you about so I can't really say anying
Many people say give me or can i? but really the proper and polite way to say it is may i, or please, or may i please. usually that is on the list of some of the first things we are tought by our parents, our teachers, other family, day care people and more. so always remember to say your please and mays when ever you ask for something. it is just polite.