Assez-vous s'il vous plait.
Assez-toi s'il te plait.
"Siéntense" and "Siéntese" mean "Sit" (the command).
This is the third person form of the verb "sentarse". Literally, this is "sit yourself down", but would normally be translated as "be seated" or "sit down."
Sentar is the Spanish verb for "to sit". If you are asking someone to sit down, you would say "Sientese, por favor."
Without any context, "siento" can mean two things. It is the first person singular present tense form of two different verbs, "sentir" and "sentar". So it can mean either "I sit" or "I feel". "Siento en la silla" is "I sit on the chair". "Lo siento por tu problema" is "I am sorry (I feel it) for your problem".
The Japanese verb for 'to sit' is 'suwaru.'---If you're talking to a pet it is 'osuwari.'If you are saying "sit down" to a person, you would say Suwarinasai.
The translation is "Pour asseoir."
Sit as in SIT DOWN would be = Nofo i lalo.
The correct spelling for "sit down" in French is "asseyez-vous".
sit down or have a sit
assoyez-vous
Assez-vous
"asseyez-vous" is "sit down" or "take a seat" in French.
Assay vu means sit down
The French Chef - 1962 The French Chef Grand Finale Sit Down Dinner 10-12 was released on: USA: January 1973
CORRECTED: SALUT; asseyez-vous, s'il vous palit. [as-say-yay voo seel voo play] sit down in french (haha, thats not what you ment!)
use google translate. it will know
s'assoit is a form of (s')asseoir, meaning 'to sit'. Conjugations are in link.