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How to Say ‘Please’ in French

S’il vous plaît

💬 Usage Tip: Behavioral politeness with imperative actions, mandatory in respectful speech.

🇫🇷 In France: Formality and politeness are key in French dialogues, especially with strangers.

Phrase Breakdown

S’il

If it

Contraction of 'si' (if) and 'il' (it/he), setting up a polite request.

Example

S'il pleut, prenez un parapluie.

If it rains, take an umbrella.

vous

you (formal/plural)

A formal way to address someone you respect or in a formal setting.

Example

Comment allez-vous ?

How are you?

plaît

pleases

Derived from ‘plaire’, meaning to please. Completes the formal request.

Example

Cela me plaît.

That pleases me.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

S’

[s]

Please

A polite expression used when making a request.

Example

Passez-moi le sel, s'il vous plaît.

Pass me the salt, please.

il

[eel]

if

Used to introduce a condition.

Example

Si vous pouvez signer ici, s'il vous plaît.

If you can sign here, please.

vous

[voo]

you

Pertains to the person being addressed.

Example

Avez-vous fini, s'il vous plaît?

Have you finished, please?

plaît

[pleh]

Please

An expression of courtesy used when making requests.

Example

Plaît-vous rester?

Please stay?

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