In South America, the word "please" is commonly translated to "por favor" in Spanish-speaking countries. In Portuguese-speaking Brazil, it is also "por favor." The phrase is widely understood and used across the continent, reflecting a general politeness in social interactions. Each country may have its own nuances and local expressions, but "por favor" remains the standard term.
The same way you would say it in America........ please
please why worrie about south America when we still have to worry about America
l'Amérique du Sud = South America
North America
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An easy way to say that would be North America is north and South America is south. Another way to say that is South America has tropical rain forest and North America has the Rocky Mountains. There are a lot of differences between North and South America. And I think you meant South America not South American.
jaibal
In Portuguese, 'South America' is pronounced as 'América do Sul'.
An easy way to say that would be North America is north and South America is south. Another way to say that is South America has tropical rain forest and North America has the Rocky Mountains. There are a lot of differences between North and South America. And I think you meant South America not South American.
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ketytu'a
You say please in the country of England the same way you do in America. The words thank you are also the same.