The phrase "please replace them" would simply be å–り替ãˆã¦ãã ã•ã„ (torikaete kudasai) in Japanese. Alternatively, 交æ›ã—ã¦ãã ã•ã„ (koukan shite kudasai) may be used.
jabert neveta
"Kore o totte [kudasai]." 'Please take this.'
You can say 'Tekusu ni okutte kudasai'. Literally means 'Please send it to me in text form'.
You may say 'karui' (light) or simply 'omokunai' (not heavy).
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu is literal of "please take care of me" said to say "Nice to meet you"
Watashi to darekaga chatto o shite kudasai is how you say "Please somebody chat with me" in Japanese
ryuu
"kangaete kudasai"
jabert neveta
Uh, please forgive me for I do not know how to say "the" in Japanese but "Fumetsu" is immortal im Japanese. :) Hope I helped.
The answer to your question is... ¿por favor salga conmigo?
"Kore o totte [kudasai]." 'Please take this.'
This means 'could you lend me a hand, please?'
You may say 'ki o tsukete (kudasai/ne).'
now die- ima, shinde (Emah, Shin de) Please die- shinde kudasai (shin de ku dah sigh)
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Among other ways, 'kudasai' and 'onegaishimasu' mean "please."