"Assieds-toi, s'il te plaît" is French for "Sit down, please." It is a polite way of asking someone to take a seat.
Assieds-toi means 'sit down'.
sit down or have a sit
Tais-toi means 'shut up / be quiet' in French.
You can say "Je pense à toi" to mean "I am thinking about you" in French.
"Toi si" is a phrase in French that can be translated to "you if" in English. It is often used in casual conversations or in poetry to express a conditional statement or a hypothetical scenario.
Assieds-toi means 'sit down'.
Assieds-toi means 'sit down'.
Assieds-toi means 'sit down'.
sit down or have a sit
Assieds-toi! (informal) Asseyez-vous! (formal)
The verb " to sit" in French is s'asseoir. As a command it is "asseyez-vous" or "assieds-toi." To a group or formal: "Asseyez-vous" (pronounce ass-ay-yay voo) To a single friend, family member or child: "Assieds-toi" (pronounce ass-yeah twa)
Assieds toi et savoure/admire If the person is not a child or a friend Asseyez vous et savourez/admirez Savoure: For food or a sensation Admire: For something you show
yours or if it's "A toi!" could mean your turn!
you and only you
t'es qui toi? - hey you? who are you?
"Toi si" is a phrase in French that can be translated to "you if" in English. It is often used in casual conversations or in poetry to express a conditional statement or a hypothetical scenario.
Ouais toi means 'yeah you' in French.