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How to Say ‘Please’ in French

S'il vous plaît

💬 Usage Tip: Literally means 'if it pleases you'.

🇫🇷 In France: A crucial part of polite exchanges in France.

Phrase Breakdown

S'il

If it

A contraction of 'si il', meaning 'if it'.

Example

S'il arrive, dites-moi.

If he arrives, tell me.

vous

you (formal)

A formal way to refer to 'you' in French.

Example

Je vous remercie.

I thank you.

plaît

pleases

A form of the verb 'plaire', meaning 'to please'.

Example

Cela me plaît.

That pleases me.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

S'

[seel]

If

A contraction of 'si le' (if he). It introduces a conditional clause.

Example

S'il fait beau, nous sortirons.

If it's nice, we'll go out.

il

[eel]

he

Refers to a male person or animal already mentioned or easily identified.

Example

Il est venu, et il était content.

He came, and he was happy.

vous

[voo]

you

Formal or plural form of 'you'; used in polite contexts.

Example

Est-ce que vous pouvez m'aider, s'il vous plaît?

Can you help me, please?

plaît

[pleh]

pleases

To cause satisfaction or enjoyment.

Example

Est-ce que cela vous plaît?

Does this please you?

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