How are you, please?
"L'addition, s'il vous plait" means "the bill, please" in English.
The correct phrase is 'avec moi s'il vous plait'. This means 'with me please'.
Bonjour monsieur. Comment allez-vous ? Je voudrais vous voir aujourd'hui, s'il vous plait means 'good morning mister /sir. How are you? I'd like to see you today, please'. The use of monsieur indicates that the relationship is rather formal, so you wouldn't use 'comment ça va' (it's a bit like saying 'howd'y'), and you wouldn't use 'te voir' either (this is for your buddies or family).
Comment allez-vous? means: How are you?
"Comment allez-vous ?" = How are you doing ?
"Pour aller a la gare sil vous plait" means "go to the station please."
S'il vous plait means 'please'.
Nothing with this spelling. "comment vous sentez-vous" means "how do you feel" "comment sans vous..." (same pronunciation) means "how without you..."
s'il VOUS plait is a polite form of saying please s'il TE plait is what you use with friends
un "s'il vous plait" is a "please" in French. J'aimerais entendre un "s'il vous plait", John > I would like to hear a "please", John.
The phrase is "repondez s'il vous plait" and it means "please reply" in english.
'Chienne' is a female dog in French. S'il vous plait means please.