In Spanish, you can say "por favor" to express "please." If you want to add a playful touch like "with a cherry on top," you might say "por favor, con una cereza encima." This phrase conveys a sense of politeness while adding a fun element to your request.
No!
i dont care what u say abot this dude PEACE OUT
It is a 'polite' form of begging or pleading.
A cherry on top in French is - Cerise sur le gâteau.
Are you kidding me.
My younger sister's favorite phrase seems to be "Prettty please, with a cherry on top." My vanilla shake has a cherry on top.
pretty pretty please with a cherry on top answer my question
William. Henry. Eugenie. Beatrice. Zara. Peter.
can i pretty pretty please with a cherry on top have some help.
The statement's veracity is known from antiquity!
You can say "Tapa de oro".
"On top of" in Spanish is "sobre". It is pronounced "SO-bray".