"S'il vous plaît" is the formal way you say "please" in French.
S'il vous plaît
Le diner
Do you mean s'il vous plait? That's French and it means 'please' (formal).
please: formal s'il-vous-plait: SVP unformal: s'il-te-plait: STP
s'il vous plaît (formal)s'il te plaît (informal)
Please is "s'il te plait" or "s'il vous plait" in French. This is no different when asking to a girl. Use 'vous' in formal settings or when speaking to a group of persons.
To say "please" in French, you can use the word "s'il vous plaît" in formal situations or "s'il te plaît" in informal settings. Both phrases are commonly used to politely request something.
This is called the French Service
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'.
For formal french or when writing in french it is : on appelle mon pere peter For casual french or when talking in french casually: mon pere est s'appelle peter
"s'il-vous-plaît" for formal conversation, "s'il-te-plaît" for informal (the former is more polite).
We is translated "nous" in French.