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Engage moi Engagez moi (more polite) And more polite still: "Veuillez m'engager, s'il vous plait." That's the way to incorporate the idea of 'please'. That's right i hadn't seen the please. But I would actually say : « Pourriez-vous m'engager, svp»
"Please" in this sentence is an adverb, modifying the verb "allow" to make the request more polite.
A more is a behavior that is engaged in because it is the morally proper thing to do in a particular culture. Folkways are the behaviors that people engage in when they deal with other people casually. Saying "please" would be a more because it is polite behavior.
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as long as you are polite in your request it does not matter if please comes first or after the request. More important that please in added and your tone approproiate
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Its possible! but he could just be a truly polite person in general. if he is more polite to you than other people then i would think he likes you! so watch out for how he acts around other people compared to yourself.
The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
"Konnichiwa" to say hello. For a more polite, or formal greeting, you would say: "Konnichiwa gozaimasu". (Polite hello)
Could you please be more specific.
"s'il-vous-plaît" for formal conversation, "s'il-te-plaît" for informal (the former is more polite).