Please (informal singular).
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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.
s'il te plaît - please (informal)
s'il VOUS plait is a polite form of saying please s'il TE plait is what you use with friends
s'il te plait or s'il vous plait
S'il te plaît, mon chéri means - please my dear (addressed to a man)
"S'il te plaît" is French for "please." It is used to politely ask for something or to make a request.
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'.
te means to in English =D
s'il te plaît or s'il vous plaît means 'please' in English.
"... s'il TE plait..." Please touch me on the bed.
Matthew in English.