It's gibberish, its a slap-and-paste phrase with no real meaning. 'Mata' means 'again', 'haiteku' means 'high-tech', 'naze' means 'why,how' and 'shite kudasai' has no meaning on its own its a polite way of ending an imperative form of a verb that ends with 'suru'.
"Shite kudasai" (して下さい) is a Japanese phrase that means "please do (something)." It is a polite way to request someone to perform an action. The word "shite" is the te-form of the verb "suru," which means "to do," and "kudasai" is a polite expression meaning "please." This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversation when making requests.
It means 'please'. For example: Shizuka ni shite kudasai = please be quiet. Sore wo motte kudasai = please pass me that thing. Usually added after a verb in 'te' form.
Meaning: HelpTasukete kudasai = Please Help
"What are you doing?"
Among other ways, 'kudasai' and 'onegaishimasu' mean "please."
onegaishimasu kudasai dozo all are please just have different uses
it means tactful
聞いて下さい (kiite kudasai) means "please listen" in Japanese.
Tomorrow comes and we have to say goodbye
"Rikai shite inai" is a Japanese phrase that means "I don't understand" in English. It's commonly used when someone is struggling to grasp a concept or idea.
It should be 'Kiotsukete kudasai' Kiotsukete - Be Careful Kudasai - Please So, it would mean 'Please be careful' Just on a side note, if you just say 'Kudasai' it means 'give me' in a formal way
"This, please"