"Bill please" in Spanish can be translated as "La cuenta, por favor." This phrase is commonly used in restaurants or cafes when requesting the bill from the waiter.
"The bill please" in Spanish is "la cuenta por favor". It is pronounced "la KWEN-tah poor fah-BORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Please" in Spanish is "por favor".
Si vis; sis - please (the saying) Placere - to please (the verb)
The Spanish equivalent is "por favor".
please = por favor
por favor, que apestaba that's please you stank in spanish
Bill no está aquí.
cameo is camafeo in spanish.
Certainly! You can request the bill by simply saying, "Could I please have the bill?" or "Can I get the check, please?" This is a common phrase used in restaurants when you're ready to settle your payment. The staff will bring it to you promptly.
please answer (English)=conteste por favor(Spanish)
If you are asking someone to say something in Spanish you will use the phrase "en español porfavor" or "In Spanish please."
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