How to use please in a sentence. Definition of please exclamation in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Please and thank you are usually associated with politeness
Regarder Please Put Them On, Takamine-san! streaming
We use them a lot in english
You say please when you are politely asking or inviting someone to do something.
Please is a shortening of the phrase, if you please, an intransitive, ergative form taken from if it please you, which is in turn a calque of the french s'il vous plaît, which replaced pray. (used as a polite addition to requests, commands, etc.) if you would be so obliging See examples of please used in a sentence. Used to ask for something in a polite way
Used to show that a request is serious or important To give satisfaction or pleasure Waiters who try hard to please To have the will or desire
Sit down, if you please.
Short for if you please, an intransitive, ergative form taken from if it please you[1][2] which is a calque of french s'il vous plaît, which replaced pray If it please you is a present subjunctive form, but most current uses of please are not parsed that way. Something that you say to be polite when you are asking for something