Please (informal singular).
oui
S'il vous plait.Pronouced - Sil/siv Voo Play. As far as I understand it. Answer That is correct but you can also say s'il te plait, which is the more familiar form. So you would say s'il vous plait to a store clerk, but s'il te plait to your sibling.
s'il te plaît - please (informal)
s'il VOUS plait is a polite form of saying please s'il TE plait is what you use with friends
s'il te plait or s'il vous plait
S'il te plaît, mon chéri means - please my dear (addressed to a man)
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'.
s'il te plaît or s'il vous plaît means 'please' in English.
"... s'il TE plait..." Please touch me on the bed.
Matthew in English.
please: formal s'il-vous-plait: SVP unformal: s'il-te-plait: STP
"Te gustaría" means "would you like" in English.