"Sientense por favor" in Spanish means "Please sit down." It is a polite way to request that someone take a seat.
It is Spanish, but also used in Portugeuse.
"Por favor mi amor" translates to "Please, my love" in English. It is a phrase used to politely ask or request something from a loved one.
It means, "[All of you] Say it again, please."
"Si por favor" means "yes, please" in English. It is a polite response to a request or invitation.
In the United States, we speak english. Please. I'm not sure why the "por favor"(please) is tagged on the end.
"Pollo, por favor" is Spanish for "Chicken, please."
its por favor... spanish for please. directly translated, it would mean 'for a favor'.
(Repitan, por favor.) It's a demand. Repitan means REPEAT. And then Por favor of course is manners which is PLEASE. So, it's telling you to Repeat, please. Repitan, por favor.
"Por" translates (more or less) to English "for".
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Silence, please
please.
its por favor... spanish for please. directly translated, it would mean 'for a favor'.
It is Spanish for "bitch please"
please don't leave me
"Kiss me, please."
por favor