The spelling of the word is aye (also seen as the naval "aye, aye").
The use of ayes and nays is another form of yeas and nays.
Brazilian is not a language, but Portuguese. And you'd say "por favor" (pronouncing poor-favor)
It means, "[All of you] Say it again, please."
Argentina's official language is Spanish, so you would use the Spanish word for please, which is "por favor."
Por favor, especifícame la palabra o frase que necesitas que escriba.
Favor or Por favor, as in Favor de falar mais devagar [Please speak more slowly]; or Suco de maca, por favor [Apple juice, please]. Desejar, as iin Faca como voce desejar [Do as you please]. Agradar, as in E dificil de agradar [She's hard to please].Please as an adverb : "Por favor"Please as a verb : " agradar, satisfazer, aprazer "
We can say, "I am looking for a favor from you." But if we're looking for a favor from someone, we don't usually tell them we are. We usually ask them for a favor, and leave it up to them whether or not they will favor us. After all it is a favor, not an obligation.
All in Favor Say Aye - 1946 was released on: USA: 30 December 1946
Por favor, diga eso en el español ! Deletrear, por favor = Spell, please
Por favor.
It is "por favor."Translated to: "Por favor." It's directly translated to by favor. But in English we don't say "by (your) favor" anymore. We say "please" meaning if you please.Por favor (pawrr fahVAWRR)
por favor, I think.
Brazilian is not a language, but Portuguese. And you'd say "por favor" (pronouncing poor-favor)
por favor
British spelling: favour US spelling: favor
There are a few different ways to say this:Por favor, ven a casa (informal, talking to family or close friend)Por favor, venga a casa (formal, talking to superior or someone you don't know well)Por favor, regresa a casa (informal, literally means "please return home)Por favor, regrese a casa (formal, literally means "please return home)
Favor in Spanish means the same as in English. To say "por favor" (for favor) means please. "A favor de" means in favor of. "Da me un favor" is do me a favor.
It means, "[All of you] Say it again, please."